Lansford High School - Panther Yearbook (Lansford, PA)
- Class of 1942
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Druckenmiller Bernard Matta Avril Smith Doris Jones William Sniscak ACTIVITIES Charlotte Cooper - Chairman Jean Rees Alfred Reese SENIOR RECORDS Anna Kuba - Chairman Elvino Tecco Elizabeth West Mildred Maholik Michael Sauka George Sassaman Michael Hudasky Richard Holmes Jean Huseman CLUBS Lou Davis - Chairman Michael Zrinsky George Tomko CLASS ROLLS Claire Harvan - Chairman Jane Kressly Charles Hager Bertha Ross Irene Gratson Edward Kressly Mildred J aso ART Stanley Gorka TYPISTS Florence Svetz - Chairman Rose Chasney George Hano Genevieve Micolek Pauline Phillipovich PROOF READERS Margaret Lukra - Chairman Irene Hrubovcak Emma Keeffer Margaret Pekarik Louise Dignazio Josephine Pisneky Frances Roads Dora Olexy William Whildin ADVERTISING AGENTS Michael Rendish - Chairman Robert Keister - Assistant Chairman James Vugrin Arthur Altschuler Sidney Cohen Ann Hlavaty Harvey Shannon Gloria Schoneberger Joan Marsden Verna Dzubak Roberta Morris Betty Tonkins George Jones Vilma Gerbenick Leo Skellchock Marilyn James Ann Sassaman I5l Helen Haberchak Joseph I-Iagadish William Theodore Simon Harkowitz Evelyn Olexy Irene Kolaya Helen Yesenko Bertha Mulka Helen Markus Emma Davidson Ann Kocher John Rybnikar Betty Mantz Leonard Sniscak Helen Moravek Martha Serina Anna Freyman Clayton Miller Francis Brown Edward Boyle Joseph Repik Daniel McCall Joseph Koltisko 5 a :H ! fi W' 1' 11 'IRI nycm 14 neg-'Y ',u,,,X,3::,:f Qf U s v,,f,+ v 15,3 if Q 'L' Dedication THE PANTHER STAFF RESPECTFULLY DEDICATES THIS 1942 EDITION OF THE PANTHER TO MR. BENJAMIN WESTON, SR., R. E. For almost twenty-four years Uanuary 1918 - June 19423 he has faith- fully and conscientiously served the Lansford School District as its efficient school engineer. During this time he has endeared himself to both faculty and students. He is truly the best loved, the most popular member of our school system. His range of accomplishments is wide and varied. Not only is there no line of constructional, electrical, or mechanical engineering which he cannot do, but there is also no banquet, party, dance at which Benny is not chief entertainer. His ready smile, his speech-making, his jokes, his resourceful- ness make him ever in demand for all occasions, practical and social. If doing his duty cheerfully, efficiently, uncomplainingly makes a patriot, here is a loyal son of Uncle Sam. Mr. Weston, we salute you! IGI - ' ' fi' .- gsou. '1:,g:v,+:1f i meg r ' ' Qi, 41. 4:1 Q 1 fr q'ra.l,a:x v '1': ' 'fi , 1 'S' Year Book Advisers Mr. Howard D. Jeffries Principal Mrs. Anna D. Macready Mr. Kline S. Wernert E 7 J qgxol M1 1, A X 4 ' 'T X 'W yt i givin gr: 14 lej, U' ,ff xwylxom ,viii ' I Q, , r'v1,.f,w+ v 'Qin fy . Nu! un Lanstord Board of Directors Mr. Bert Williams --- ..... President Mr. Earl Thomas ..... .... V ice President Mr. Harry Weyhenmeyer --- --- Secretary Mr. Harry Hartranft --- --- Treasurer Mr. Thomas Shinton Mr. James Reese Dr S. F. Druckenmiller Mr. John E. Lauer -- --- Superintendent Miss Thelma Williams -- --- Secretary l 8 II ?'l ,ri 'Ren 'Huw ll C Y y A A ' ' M01 3 YM y' i Q9 tsfujahirtf Qi , ki:.,' 1+ v v 1,1 tl . Sul un Teachers oi The Lensiord School Disirici Mr, John E, Lauer -- . ............... Superintendent Mr. Howard Mrs. Mary Andrews Miss Maude Bacon Miss Alice Boyle Miss Ellen Boyle Miss Violet Boyle Mr. John Caldwell Miss Gladys Cross Miss Lotta Davies Miss Hanna Derby Mr. Francis Dolan Mrs. Marie Durnin Mr. Walter Fudge Miss Nancy Gallagher Miss Sophie Gallagher Miss Georgine Griffith Jeffries .............. Miss Catherine Hein Miss Mary Hill Miss Mary Holmes Miss Louise Jeffries Mr. Francis Johns Miss Alice Jones Miss Virginia Jones Miss Jean Lesher Miss Anna McNe1is Mrs. Anna D. Macready Miss Catherine Maloy Miss Jane Maloy Miss Frances Meek Mr. Freeman Melroy Mr. Kenneth Millen Miss Sara Morgans E91 Principal Mr. Marlin Morrette Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Arlene Moser Mary Mulhearn Sallie Mulhearn Catherine Redgate Anna Reichelderfer Mr. William Richards Miss Justine Scarlos Miss Kathleen E. Sharpe Miss Edith Stevens Mr. Kline S. Wernert Miss Verna Weston Mrs. Martha Hall Miss Mary Williams Miss Ida Wynn m f Q Vu 1,5 : 'Tix-up fvlti kg mfg, 1 1 l 'ifir-'I+' . Tx! 1949 , 4 4' ww Sul an l Class of l942 Michael Rendish OFFICERS Michael Rendish - - - - William Heffelinger - Vice Margaret Steber Leonard Sniscak Class Colors - Blue and Class Motto Class Flower - Red Rambler Rose - - - Excelsior William Heffelfinger President President Secretary Treasurer White IIQJQEQ l Margaret Steber Leonard Sniscak CLASS ADVISERS Top Rowzff Miss Wynn, Mr, Dolan, Miss Scarlos. Mr. Fudge Knot in picture? Bsttom Row:-A Miss Lesher, Miss Meek, Miss Holmes, Miss C. Maloy E101 l ew' Basiago, Thomas Academic Tommy Clubs: Governors 13 Foreign Affairs 2, 4: Corrective English 3. Boyle, Robert College Prep. Bunker Clubs: Sports 1, 2: Current Events 33 Chef 4. Bukowski, Alice Commercial Alice Clubs: Travel lg Glee 2: Mim- eographing 33 Art 4: Make- up Artist 2, 3. Cappos, Helen College Prep. Skipper Clubs: Gym 1, 2, 33 Etiquette 4: Secretary 4. Class Sec- retary 1. Home Room Vice Pres. 4. Cheer Leader 3, 4. Panther Staff 3, 4. Chasarik, Frank Academic Chase Clubs: Dramatic 13 Current Events 2, 3: Chef Pres. 4. Class Play 3, 4. Gym Exhibit 1. Track 2. l'x 'M' U' 1 'tv A ' ' Q ,n . ,.,.jf 'g'pal,'t t 5 0 1 Y' v'l!.. ' ,ti Q in! no E111 rr llGJyQj Blazek, Stephen Academic Steve Clubs: Governors 1, 2, 3, 4. Brimmer, George Academic Bucky Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1: Sports 2, 3: Chef 4. Home Room Treasurer 2. Burkhart, Robert College Prep. ..Burky,, Clubs: Art 1, 2, 3, 4. Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 3. Chaballa, Paul Academic 'AChubby Clubs: Athletic 13 Current Events 2, 3, Etiquette 4. Class Play 1, 2, 4. Chasney, Rose Commercial Rosie Clubs: Glee 1: Vogue 2: Travel 3, 4. Panther Staff 4. ' 1 QSQKQH gig Q il fill' + Q3 1 :Jn A ' X VN l' 1' 1: - HY v 4' 4 403' ' el , 4 41,4 ,iv Chuckran, Robert Academic Chucky Clubs: Glee 15 Sports 2, Eng- lish 33 Etiquette 4. Basket- ball 2. Football 2, 3, 4. Gym Exhibit 1. Class Play 1. Clark, Thomas Commercial Clarky Clubs: Gym 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Davis, Lou Commercial Lou Clubs: Travel 13 Etiquette 2, 3, 4. Panther Staff 3, 4. Delpero, Stephen Col. Prep. Chopper Clubs: Current Events lj Pub- lic Speaking 2, Sports 3, Treas. 3, Etiquette 4. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3. Gym Exhibit 1, 2. Safety Patrol 2, 3, Captain 4. DeMichele, Armando Academic Manda Clubs: Airplane 1, Gym 23 Sports 3, 4. Pres. 4. Home Room Pres. 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. Gym Exhibit 1, 3. Safety Patrol 3, 4. hu! an l12J Chrusliki, Walter Academic Gary Clubs: Governors 1, Public Speaking 2. Cooper, Charlotte College Prep Charlie Clubs: Travel 1, Art 2, Eti- quette 3, 4. Band 3, 4. Pan- ther Staff 3, 4. Davis, Robert J. Academic Bobby Clubs: Travel 1, 23 Etiquette 4. Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. Panther Staff 2, 4. Lans-Hi-Lites Staff 3. Class Play 1, 2, 4. DeMarco, Marie Commercial Hweeii Clubs: Dramatics 13 Vogue 23 Home Economics 35 Mimeo- graphing 4. Class Pres. 2. Panther Staff 4. Lans-Hi- Lites Staff 3, 4. Dignazio,CarmeIa Col. Prep. llcarnil Clubs: Gym 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Class Vice Pres. 2. Home Room Treas. 2. Panther Staff 3, 4. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4. Lans-Hi- Lites Staff 3, 4. Debate 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. ,gm Dolak, Stephen College Prep. Shadow Clubs: Athletic 1, Treas.g Gym 2, 3, 4. Home Room Vice Pres. 1. Home Room Sec. 2. Panther Staff 3. Band 2, 3, 4. Safety Patrol 4. Druckenmiller, Thos. Col. Prep Drucky Clubs: Aviation 1, 2,3 Eti- quette 4. Home Room Pres. 4. Student Council Pres. 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Oratory 1, 4. Panther Staff 3, 4. Class Play 1, 3, 4. Ellis, Lewis Commercial ..Tex,, Clubs: Public Speaking 13 Art 2, 3, 4. Frederic ks, Howard Academic Howie Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1: Pub- lic Speaking 2: English 3: Etiquette 4. Vice Pres. Home Room 2, 3. Manager Football and Basketball 1, 2. Football 2, 3. Panther Staff 4. Lans-Hi Sports Editor 4. Galuk, Betty Commercial Bets Clubs: Dramatic 13 Glee 23 Mimeographing 3, 4. Lans- Hi-Staff 3, 4. Panther Staff 3, 4. 1 I ,yi rf' u ' ' Q ,,. 451 px rw ra ' ta' 1 14,6 ,1:r:f .H-in 'v'f r 5, . ia! un E131 rr IlGJ1Qj Dotsey, Joseph Commercial ..DOtz,, Clubs: Athletic 1, Gym 2 Public Speaking 3: Chef 4 Band 1, 2, 3. Dzubak, Helen Commercial Blondie . Clubs: English 1: Glee 2: Typ- ing 33 Mimeographing 4 Lans-Hi-Lites Staff 4 Panther Staff 4. Fields, Pauline Commercial upatn Clubs: Home Economics 1, 2, 3, Knitting 4. Fritz, Doris College Prep. Fritzie Clubs: Vogue 1, 2, 3, 4. Gangaware, Lester Academic uLesYv Clubs: Athetic 1: Public Speaking 2, Sec. 2: Aviation 4. -:wr grin M 1 Irv Qsgiggl' t,f,,l,,, . ,If lIG3vQj George, Jean Academic Jeannie Clubs: Glee 1: Home Econom- ics 23 Library 3: Make Up 4. Grippe, Geo-rge Academic .lGrippy,, Clubs: Athletic 1, Public Speaking 2, 3, Aviation 4. Hagadish, Joseph Commercial .Buggsu Clubs: Glee lg Hiking 2: Gov- erners 33 Etiquette 4. Safety Patrol 3, 4. Movie Operator 2, 3, 4. Panther Staff 3. Class Plays 1, 3, 4. Hanas, Jennet Academic Jenny Clubs: Glee 1, 2, Knitting 4. HWVHH, Claire Commercial ..Ki,, Clubs: Glee 1, 2, Typing 35 Mimeographing 4, Lans-Hi- Lites 4. Panther Staff 4, Greenberger, Marvin Col. Prep. Greeny Clubs: Journalism 1, 23 Cur- rent Events 4. Home Room President 1. Student Coun- cil 1. Lans-Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, 4. Editor-in-Chief 4. De- bate 1, 2, 3, 4. Oratory 2, 3, 4. County Champion 3. Pan- ther Valley Champion 4. Safety Patrol 4. Panther Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Editor-in- Chief 4. Haberchak, Helen Academic Butch Clubs: Glee 1, 23 Knitting 3, Make Up 4. Panther Staff 4. Hager, Charles Commercial Chas Clubs: Library 13 Public Speaking 23 Governors 33 Mimeographing 4. Panther Staff 4. Lans-Hi-Lites 4. Class Play 1. Hano, George Commercial Hank Clubs: Art 13 Dramatic 23 Hiking 23 Mimeographing 33 Chef 45 Radio 4. Harvan, Joseph Academic HLippy7I Clubs: Governers 1, 43 Public Speaking 2: Sports 3. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. l x ste.. -.f-ni. wr' Heffelfinger, Wm. Commercial Bill Clubs: Governers 15 Hiking 25 Dramatics 25 Mimeograph- ing 3, 4. Senior Class Vice Pres. Lans-Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4. Panther Staff 2, 3, 4. Class Program. Herbert, George Academic Moose Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1, 3, 4. Holmes, Elvira College Prep. Sherlock Clubs: Dramatic 1, 25 Travel 25 Etiquette 3, 4. Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4. Second Honors 3, 4. Class Program 1, 3, 4. Lans-Hi-Lites 3, 4. Panther Staff 3, 4. Horkowitz, Simon Commercial llsimeiv Clubs: Glee 15 Travel 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Debate 4. Orches- tra 4. Hudasky, Michael Col. Prep Hood Clubs: Library 15 Gym 3, 4. Home Room Pres. 2, 3, 4. Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4. Basket- ball 2. Trzick 1, 2. Safety Patrol 4. .. Q! it Heister, Beatrice Commercial Beattie Clubs: Gym 1, 2, 35 Etiquette 3, 45 Dramatics 1. Panther Staff 3, 4. Lans-Hi-Lites 3, 4. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Herring, Wayne Academic Our Kid Clubs: Current Events 1, Pres.5 Hiking 25 Mimeo- graphing' 35 Gym 3, 4. Foot- ball 1, 2. H0'meS- Richard College Prep. Homer Clubs: Library 15 Travel 25 Mimeographing 35 Etiquette 4. Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 3, 4. Panther 3. Lans-Hi- Lites 3, 4. Hrubovcak, Irene Commercial ..Judy,, Clubs: English 15 Home Eco- nomics 25 Travel 3, 4. Class Program 4. Huseman, Jean Commercial Jeanie Clubs: Library 15 Glee 25 Knitting 35 Mimeographing 4. Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. Lans-Hi-Lites 4. Panther Staff 4. 9:14 Napili Qj 'fr A ' ',, ! H f v ,Z fi 1'-.1 uv i '4 rr ' it f If iw, 4 up 1+ f ' if va A, Hydock, Anna College Prep. Heidi Clubs: Dramatics 1: Library 23 Travel 3, 43 Make Up 2. Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 4. Class Play 3, 4. Band 2, 3. 4. P. S. M. A. District Band 4. Jones, Doris College Prep. UDOU, Clubs: English 1: Travel 23 Gym 3, 4. Class Play 1, 4. Gym Team 3. Cheerleader 3, 4. Keister, Robert Commercial ..PipS,, Clubs: Foreign Affairs, 1, 2: Typing 3, Mimeographing 4, Pres. Panther Staff 4. Safe- ty Patrol 3, 4. Class Play 1. Kiripolsky, Eliz. Academic UBettyIl Clubs: English 1: Home Eco- nomics 2: Library 3. Treas. Typing 4. Kolaya, Irene Commercial Rene Clubs: Dramatic 13 Vogue 23 Knitting 3: Mimeographing 4. Panther Staff 4. Q id as E161 Imrisek, Joseph Academic Squirt Clubs: Governers 1: Civics 2: Foreign Affairs 33 Chef 4. Treas. Cross Country 1, 2. Track 3. Class Play 4. Gym Exhibition. Jones, Jeanetta Academic Neu Clubs: Glee 1, 2, Knitting 3: Vogue 4. Kennedy, Arlene Academic Reds Clubs: Glee 1, 2: Knitting 4. Class Play 3. Kocher, Jane Commercial Yankee Clubs: Library 1, 23 Knitting 3, Pres. 3: Mimeographing 4. Lans-Hi-Lites 4. Panther Staff 4. Koltisko, Bernard Academic 4lBenH Clubs: Governers 23 Radio Electric 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4. Band 1, 4. 41 1 ' :v ,H ,, ,gilolf 5 Tfiiff 49305 Kosciolek, Helen Commercial Kosi Clubs: Glee lg Home Eco- nomics 2: Knitting 3: Typ- ing 4, Treas. 4. Kovach, Josephine Col. Prep. ...Ion Clubs: Home Economic 1: Li- brary 2, 3, Travel 4. Kressly, Burris College Prep. Kress Clubs: Current Events 1: 2, 3: Chef 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Krutsick, Henrietta Com'I Henri Clubs: Home Economic 1: Vogue 2: Knitting 3: Typ- ing 4, Sec. 4. Kubica, Agnes Academic ..Aggie., Clubs: Glee 1: Home Econom- ics 2: Typing 4. Qld 1 ' ' U r, . ' Q ', nugfv v 'wf'J 'i . E171 Koshuta, Victor Academic Barney Clubs: Governers 1: French 2: Model Airplane 3, 4. Krajnak, Martha Academic Mathew Clubs: Glee 15 Vogue 2: Li- brary 33 Typing 4. Kressly, Jane Academic Kress Clubs: Library 1: Glee 2: Travel 3: Etiquette 4. Pan- ther Staff 4. Kuba, Anna College Prep. llAnn!! Clubs: Art 1: Glee 2: Eti- quette 4. Debate 3, 4. Class Play 4. Lans-Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4. Gym Exhibit 1, Pan- ther Staff 3, 4. Kulhavy, Charles Academic Chike Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1, 23 Athletic 3: Governors 4. A 4' X, vm M 'Xi' llejiwr 121 ilk, af . ketvq vigil: Q, x 5, ' A ,Ir 1 tiidiif 5 H hu! un Kusko, Edward Academic Kutay, Florence Commercial Eddie FIC Clubs: Current Events 1, 25 Clubsi Travel 1. 2, 3, 4. Chef 4. Leidich, Anna Academic Lapos, Andrew Academic AlAnnY! llAndy!l Clubs: Travel 1: Home Eco- Clubsz Current Events 1, 2, 3, nomic 2, 33 C01-ective Eng- Governers 4. lish 4, Lesko, Mary Commercial H Lorah, Bessie College Prep. Lesh Clubs: Travel 1, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Home Economics 2. Secre- tary-Treas. 2. Panther Staff 4. Lukra, Margaret Commercial Magots Clubs: English 1: Glee 2: Com Adv. 4. Home Room Treas. 4. Malik, John Academic 4'Long' John Clubs: Athletic 1: Current Events 2: Sports 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Gym Exhibition 1. nBeSn Clubs: Travel 1: Vogue 2, 3. Maholick, Mildred Col. Prep. llMim11 Clubs: Dramatic 13 Library 2: Knitting 35 Etiquette 4. Class Play 4. Panther Staff 4. Mantz, Elizabeth Commercial Betty Clubs: Glee 1: English 2: Knitting 33 Com. Adv. 4, Sec. Panther Staff 4. 'n li xr' fy' r x ffwv xv., X l 41 A 4+ 471 'XLS V -'U' K9 tx' fjlil f' lr' f 1' V4 1' ,v Nu! un Markovich, Peggy Academic Mpeg., Clubs: Gym 13 Glee 23 Make Up 4. Gym Exhibition 1. Matta, Bernard College Prep. Ben Clubs: Athletic 13 Current Events 23 Etiquette 3, 4. Gym Exhibition 1. Class Play 1. Treas. H. R. 2. Pan- ther Staff 4. Micolek, Genevieve Com'I Jenny Clubs: Home Economic 13 Li- brary 23 Vogue 33 Typing 4. Panther Staff 4. Mulka, Bertha Commercial Bronco Clubs: Home Economics 1. 23 Knitting 33 Typing 43 Gym Team 3. Orach, Stephen Commercial Archie Clubs: Gym 1, 2, 3, 4. Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Gym Exhi- bition 1, 3. Cross Country 2. Track 2, 3, 4. Class Play N 1. i191 1:6255 Maruschack, Rose Academic Rosie Clubs: Vogue 1, 2, 33 Typing 4. Melnick, George Academic ..Me1,, Clubs: Library 1: Governers 23 Athletic 3. Class Play 1. Manager Football, Basket- ball, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Miller, Faye College Prep. HF-aye., Clubs: Art 1, 23 Etiquette 4. Home Room President 1, 2. Student Council 1, 2, Sec. 2. Lans-Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4. Panther Staff 3, 4. Class Play 4. Olexy, Evelyn Academic HEVH Clubs: Gym 1, 23 Travel 3, 4. Home Room Treasurer 1, 2, 3. Home Room Se.cretary 4. Class Play 2, 3. Gym Exhibition 1. Orsulak, Stephen Commercial Dick Clubs: Current Events 33 Art iVice President! 4. Class Play 3, 4. Panther Staff 4. N - ' I' ,baggy :Im ,gi 5,5111 NGJFQ Osilka, Michael J. Academic Hawk Clubs: Drarnatics 15 Sports 25 Governers 35 Chef 4. Junior Rotary 1. Gym Exhibition 1. Class Program 1. Pavlik, Anastasia Commercial Anna Clubs: Glee 25 Typing 3, 4. Panther Staff 4. Petrovich, Mary Academic ..Mary,, Clubs: Travel 1, 3, 45 Hiking, Sec. 2. Pres. of Home Room 2. Student Council 2. Class PPO?-Tram 1, 2, 3. Panther Staff 4. Prom Queen 3. Pry, Laurene Academic Pryzer Clubs: English 15 Home Eco- nomics 2, 35 Knitting 4. Rees, Jean College Prep. urroppern Clubs: Dramatics 15 Etiquette 2, 3, 4. Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. Panther Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. Paullis, Doris E. Academic Dobby Clubs: Glee 1, 25 Knitting 3. Class Program 3. Pekarik, Margaret Com'I ':Peky Clubs: English 15 Glee 25 Commercial Advertising 4. Panther Staff 4. Phillipovich, Pauline Com'I P-Nuts Clubs: English 15 'Glee 25 Typ- ing 3, Oratory 2, 3, 4. Reese, Alfred College Prep. Juggie Clubs: Science 15 Hiking, Treas. 25 Etiquette 3, 4, Pres.5 Student Council 3, 4. Home Room Pres. 3, 45 Class Program 3, 4. Junior Rotary 1. Reichard, Robert Academic Mose Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1, 25 Governers 4. Radio Club 4. ,ax 'f A ' ' !,, 5,1 fi 153 is u l :J I- I 9.9'l9 X-U T f' fl' Q7 Qi 'J Q aug!! If 'uf ' 'xi C Rendish, Michael Academic ..Gus,, Repik, Joseph Academic Clubs: Public Speaking 15 Sports 25 Etiquette 4. Class Pres. 4. Class Play 1, 3, 4. Panther Business Manager 4. Gym Exhibition 1. Ro- tary 1, 3, 4. Robatta, Steve Academic Chief Clubs: Travel 15 Governers 25 Current Events 35 Craft 4. Rybnikar, John Academic Butch Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1, 25 Art 4. Lans-Hi Artist 4. Panther Stalf 4. Sarabok, Steve Academic Chowie Clubs: Glee 15 Foreign Affairs 25 Sports 4. Sauka, Michael Academic Smack Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1, 25 Sports 3, 4. Home Room Treas. 4. Football 2, 3, 4. E211 ncopper.. Clubs: Dramatics 15 Public Speaking 25 English 35 Gov- erners 4. Rokita, Margaret Academic Kike Clubs: Dramatics 15 Glee 25 Economics 3. Sabol, Irene Academic Sabe Clubs: Gym 15 Glee 25 Li- brary 3, Treas: Knitting Club Pres. 4. Class Play 3. Panther Staff 4. Sassaman, George Academic Dutch Clubs: Current Events 1, 2, 3. Seaman, Anna Commercial ..Arm,, Clubs: English 15 Library 25 Commercial Adv. 35 Typing 4. 5 A ' ' Pi 5.51, -rex u H ' 1-'r ,Saou ff: 4:14, A lose, ie utah, t vis 1, In ,wiv ' is - Q uh 6 Shears, Jerome Academic Sibbach' Helen Academic Hvvilhen Blondie Cltllilyseiitscrylg Cl1e?:4.CuC'f'22s Clubs: Glee 1, 2, Cooking 33 Country 1. Track 2. Vogue 4' Skellchock, Laura Col. Prep. Smith, Avril College prep. HSKQUY' Smitty Clgbsg iyllgihtiiefy gf fiiffagofi' Clubs: Art 1, 2, 3, 4. Panther ' Y - a Y ' St ff 2 4. A ' L ' Cheerleader 3, 4. Class Play Esiay Winnelffflcan eglon 3, 4, Sniscak, Leonard Commercial 4lLennyvv Clubs: Travel 1, 2, Gym 13 Mimeographing 3, 4, Treas. 4. Class Treas. 3, 4. Home Room Treas. 3, H, R. Sec. 4. Lans-Hi-Lites 43 Panther Staff 4. Steber, Margaret ulvlargen Academic Clubs: Glee 1, 2, Pres. 23 Make Up 4. Class Sec. 3, 4. Class Program 3. Swider, John Academic USWigJY Clubs: Governers 1, Sports 2, 4. Band 1. Sniscak, William College Prep Snitch Clubs: Glee 15 Foreign Affairs 23 Etiquette 4. Home Room Pres. 3, 4. Class Play 4. Svetz, Florence Commercial Flossie Clubs: English 13 Glee 23 Travel 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 4. Szuminski, Raymond Academ. uIg.g.yn Clubs: Gym 1, 2, 3, 4. Capt. Gym Team 4. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Safety'Patrol 3, 4. Panther Staff 3. Tecco, Elvino Academic Blackie Clubs: Current Events 1: Public Speaking 2: Sports 3. Class Play 1, 2, 4. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. Terry, Michael Academic Bill Clubs: Gym 1: Current Events 2: Athletic 3: Foreign Af- fairs 4. Class Play 1. Gym Exhibition 1. Tomko, George Commercial .Toms Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1: Sports 2: Mimeographing 3, 4. Lans-Hi-Lites 3, 4. Pan- ther Staff 4. Treichak, Bernadine Academic Bernie Clubs: Dramatics 13 Glee 2: Library 3. Class Play 3. Vavra, John Academic Jack Clubs: Athletic 1: Foreign Af- fairs 2: Sports 3: Chef 4. Home Room Pres. 1: H. R. V. Pres. 2: Class Treas. 1. Class Pres, 3. Safety Patrol 4 dm if Qj ,i Wd r ' . nl u 'ff lieu iff'-,-W llGJi H9 r W I, drip v XXV: ,.l if 1 is! an E231 Tecco, Massino Academic Boots Clubs: Current Events 11 Sports 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 2. Theodore, William Com'I Winkie Clubs: Travel 1: Aviation 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 4. Class Play 3, 4. State Music Contest 4. Panther Staff 4. Tranchek, Margaret Academic Snooks Clubs: Dramatic 1: Glee 2: Library 3. Class Play 1, 3, 4. Dramatics Club Play 1. Turcmanovich, Jo'hn Com'l Turk Clubs: Foreign Affairs 1: Art 2, Sec. 2: Mimeographing 3, 4, Sec. 4. Lans-Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4. Panther Staff 4. Vugrin, James College Prep. Big Jim Clubs: Aeronautic 13 Foreign Affairs 2, Pres 2: Sports 3: Etiquette 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Rotarion 4. Student Council 4. l i 1 . FH H SH -PA fix: 1 I- V kit L ,iz ff: if Q ki' ir lf, ,tt . . ft i :Jun Nu! up Wargo John College Prep. ' Watkins, William Academic Sonny ...nggsu Clubs: Gym 1, 2, 35 Gym Team 1, 2, 3. Panther Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. Safety Patrol 3, 4. Clubs: Travel 1, 23 Sports 3, 4. Class Play 1. West, Elizabeth College Prep. HDedeH Clubs: Dramatic 15 Etiquette 23 Art 3, Pres. H. VR. Sec. 1 2. Class Pla 1 3 4. Pan l y 1 y ' ther Staff 2, 3, 4. May Queen 4. Williams, Mary College Prep. Willie Clubs: Dramatic 1, Glee 2: Li- brary 33 Class Play 1. Yanisky, Edward Academic Peanuts Clubs: Civics 1, Public Speak- ing 2: Sports 3, 4. Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Yesenko, Helen Commercial Helen Clubs: Glee 1, 2: Vogue 3, Typing 4. Weyhenmeyer, M ary Academ. Weyhenie Clubs: Glee 1, 2. Singer in Band 3, 4. Yanega, William Academic Bill Clubs: Glee 1: Sports 2. Gym Exhibition 1. Band 2, 3. Yannetti, Vincent Academic Vince Clubs: Airplane 1: Governers 2, 3, Sec. 33 Sports 4. Zrinsky, Michael Commercial ..MaC,, Clubs: Aviation 1: Sports 2: Mimeographing 3, 4: Cheer- leader 2, 3. Panther Staff 4. Lans-Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4. O wma' 33,1 ,' .5 llcvm, 5 1 The Sage of The Senior Class Dear Diary: The year of years has drawn to a close! How quickly the days of High School have passed! It seems only yesterday that Joe Repik was telling Frank Chasarick that he shaved for the first time, and that Charlotte Cooper was hoping her mother would let her use purple lipstick. I still remember how scared some of us were, our first day as freshmen. I was afraid to talk to my teachers. And how we all laughed when Michael Rendish wandered into the boiler room, thinking it was Room 48. That, my Dear Diary, was how we preserved the freshman tradition! John Repinec was our president then, and Jane Kocher was vice president. The secretary was Helen Cappos and John Vavra handled the geld . My, but we were a good class! Even so early in our high school career we had our classmates participating in footbabll, basketball, debating and oratory. The days and the weeks and the months flew by. Now we became sophomores! That was a memorable time for us. We were just beginning to take our rightful place in the school. One of our boys, Marvin Greenberger, was assistant editor of the Lans-Hi-Litesg we had students capturing honors in oratory, carrying off varsity positions in debating and in football. And that was the year all our officers were girls: Marie DeMarco was president, Jane Kocher, vice president: Carmela Dignazio, secretary, Irene Kolaya, treasurer. And Joe Repik was boasting that he had to shave every third day. The sophomore year went quickly. We then assumed the commanding status of junior. Ahem! Ahem! Dear Diary, as I look back at that year, it's hard to realize all we did. We elected John Vavra, president, Michael Zrinsky, vice president, Margaret Steber, secretary, and Lenny Sniscak, treasurer. Then we started, rolling. We bought beautiful class rings fthe nicest everljg we selected our class colors, blue and white, we put on a super-colossal assembly programg we climaxed the whole year with a simply terriic Junior Prom. And, believe it or not, we led the way in almost all activities-debating and oratory, football and basketball. Remember the cheerleaders cavorting around? They were juniors! We turned patriotic then, too, when we gave Bobby Gillen and Arnie West to the Navy. And Joe Repik announced proudly that he now shaved every other day. But as all good things do, our junior year ended. At long, long last we entered into the home stretch of our high school life. Dignitied, resourceful, intelligent, we were now seniors! Dear Diary, how pleasant a feeling that was. But we didn't rest on our laurels. Oh, no! We captured the coveted positions in forensics, in sports, in journalism. We blazed the trail of glory for the Class of '42. Our ofiicers then were the same as the year before except that Michael Rendish was president and Bill Heffelfmger was viice president. For Michael, it was a far cry from the day' when he got lost-as a freshman. And he performed superbly as our leader. We were very busy as seniorsg we chose Excelsior as our motto and the red rambler rose as our flower. We thrilled the high school with our assembly program. And we held three wonderful dances. Now, after hard, but interesting preparation, we are about to emerge from Baccalaureate, Class Night and Commencement-to emerge as graduates of Lansford High School. Thus, Dear Diary, our class, the Class of '42, reaches the end of the magnificent career. And Joe Repik declares that he now shaves every day! Faithfully and loyally yours, Anna Kuba. E251 NU? 4 x Z ' YK! , 1 ww' J..: dwg 1 , 'nf t ,' ,:,'i.H'-nf, K, U . inf un Baccalaureate Services March - - - Doxology - - - Invocation - - - Anthem .-..... Scripture Lesson Anthem .... Prayer - - - Hymn .... Sermon - - Hymn ...-.. Benediction .... Sunday, June 7, l942 L26l --- Class of 1942 --------- --------- Audience --- The Rev. Mr. T. J. Williams Pastor, English Congregational Church Trinity Episcopal Church Choir ---- The Rev. Mr. Lester Fetter Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Episcopal Church Choir The Rev, Mr. Theodore Kennedy Pastor, Presbyterian Church ----------------Audience ----- The Rev. Dr. C. E. Purdy Pastor, Trinity Episcopal Church -------- --------Audience --- The Rev. Dr. John Pounder Pastor, First Baptist Church 1 , 1 1 gm 1 A r41,'t , 1 , 11,319 9 '.f'f f' 1 'L' Synopsis of Class Play CBrief Outlinej 1. Introductory Play 2. Class Chorus Cclass songj 3. Whoop-La! CA three act class play.J 4. Grand Finale by Chorus fparting songj INTRODUCTION : Rumor has it that an American political leader of some years ago visited a certain tribe of Indians. The chief asked him to deliver an address to his braves. From time to time cries of Whoop-la! Whoop-la! inter- rupted his harangue. When hc completed his speech he asked the chief what compliment his warriors had paid him. The chief replied, without embarrassment, that his braves had merely said, Hot air! Hot air! NOTE: Any resemblance which the characters in the play bear to European dictators, living or dead,is purely coincidental. SETTING : Act I: Scene I A clearing in the forest, one afternoon. Scene II Before the chief's wig- wam in another section of the forest, late that night. Scene III Same place as for Scene II, the following morning. Act II: Scene I: Same place, same time as for Scene III of Act I. Scene II' An area of the forest sev- eral miles distant, some months later. Scene III. Same place, same time as for Scene 1 of Act I. Act III: Same place, same time as for Scene Il of Act I. ' E271 wig, 5 C -04:9 V' H' ' 'T pgs lwglv +4 ,.,,, Q9 I. 'v'x4lo fi J rf y,.,v,+ Y Yf ,.l 51- ww hu! un Far+y-farm Commencement Program Class of l942 Thursday, June II, l942 Invocation .... ................. T he Rev. Mr, Malcolm Barr Oration --- --- Youth of Today -- --- Marie DeMarco Song .... ..............-...,..., - -- Class of 1942 Oration ..... -- America We Are Coming ..... Marvin Greenberger Parting Song ............................. ...... C lass of 1942 Commencement Orator --- --- Mr. Lyle S. Hance Presentation of Diplomas .... ......... M r. Bert Williams President, Board of Education Honor Awards --- --- Mr. H. D. Jeffries, Principal Benediction --- .... The Rev. Mr. Malcolm Barr E281 EEEEEZEEEEEEEEEEZEEEEXZEEZEEE EE RBREEZE!EEEEEEE ME EEEEWEBEREEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEBBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENWWWS N W W W W W W N M N W N N M N W M M M A ' 5 M !'v 'H 55' N A 1, L, yn ral' fd Ixl L 4 1, .. 'u'rqQ,'r' H 'sC 1 v W 1 4, ',f rg' 4, Dil v W W W 1 ,14- N W N ...-, N 6 Isl CLASS PICTURES U W1 H mm W ml TM ,N L29 ,W im X .M IM W fx and L N 35 LW Fil .lil X X CLASS ROLLS L C U .M xl lxl N 59 RFI Dil IX! M W IM W W F LEG E 5 B E H lil ml lxl R BQ M W1 lm W N W W 5 gl EWEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE M m YI' 2 of Class A ' ' L l'l ' x .Dr ji 59,1911 'fry Q-113, leJ,Q, t, :spells v 1 si.. be ww is! an Junior Class Roll CLASS OFFICERS 1943 President. ...................... ..... D aniel McCall Vice Pres1dent ............... , Edward Klementovic Secretary ..................... .... L ouise Dignazio Treasurer ................... ........ G eorge Boyle Altschuler, Arthur Bankus, Catherine Bartek, Helen Berta, Mary Blakney, Jean Bobick, Mary Botek, Josephine Boyle, George Brehm, Kenneth Brown, Frances A. Buchala, Francis Castellini, Pauline Christ, Ethel Ciccozzi, Dora Cohen, Sidney Dainels, Paul Davidson, Emma Davidson, Robert Davis, Beth Dedinsky, Veronica DeFebbo, Mary DeFebbo, Sallie Demchak, Joseph De Michael, John Dignazio, Louise Douera, John Dotsey, Andrew Dunkelberger, Lawrence Earley, Armand Evans, La Verne Ferretti, Alexander Fignar, Irene Freyman, Anna Gabriel, Marie Gazo, John Gazo, Marie Gorka, Stanley Gratson, Irene Griffith, John Haberchak, Helen J. Hartung, Betty Herring. Sylvester Hrusovsky, Mary Humphries, Eddie Jaso, Mildred Jenkins, Thomas Jones, George Jones, Isabel Jones, John Jones, Russel Kadlecik, John Kakos, Richard Kanick, Martha Kelly, James Klementovic, Edward Klementovic, Fred Knies, Muriel Kocher, Ann Kokalec, Metro Konicki, Eric Kopko, Mary Kosalko, Dorothy Kostelansky, Joseph Kressly, Edward Kubica, Stephania Kucey, Michael Kutney, John Liposky, Frank Lukca, Anna Lutz, Daniel Malik, Helen J. Manzak, Andrew Marenchik, Anna Markus, Helen McCall, Daniel McCall, Margaret McCole, Rita Miklosovic, Abbie Mikulsky, Ann Miller, Clayton Miller, James I Miller, William Mitchell, Sara L. Moravek, Helen Morgan, Marion Ogozalek, Anna B. Ogozalek, Anna J. Ogozalek, Frank Olejar, Margaret Olexy, Dora Olsefsky, Josephine Ondrus, Ralph E311 Orach, George Pastorelli, Laide Pavlik, William Pazgan, Valeria Perbetsky, Nicholas Perzel, Anne Pestrock, Nicholas Petko, Joseph Petrucci, Rose Pispeky, Josephine Pondosh, Joseph Puskar, George Puskar, Mary Radcliffe, James Reese, Dorothy Riebe, Regina Ross, Bertha Roxandish, George Rybnikar, Emily Rydzewski, Sophie Scrbacic, Helen Seaman, Bernadine Serina, Michael Sherman, William Shigo, Vilma Smith, Robert Sniscak, John Sniscak, Steve Solack, Kathryn Stoudt, Reynell Tini, Eleanore Tomko, Helen Tomko, Joseph Tonkin, Betty Treichak, Mary Valent, John Vana, Alma Vavra, Joseph Vrabel, Steve Whildin, William Yanchura, Irene Yanchura, Paul Yasenik, Fred Yurko, John Zavodsky, Michael Zuber, Angela V YI' ON of SS Cla :gm L ' 'A I HH Un: 'iv .fa ' Ura 1 1 Q 1 rsklit r vvurlf in 1 is! an Sophomore Class Roll CLASS OFFICERS 1944 President ........................... Robert Sakitis Vice President ..................... Sophie Strauss Secretary Treasurer Adamcik, Helen Ardos, Thompson Balas, Anna Balliet, Robert Bartek, Kalman Bechtel, Augustine Bengston, Ruth Besak, Josephine Bittner, Albert Blazek, Joseph Bohovich, John Boyle, Patrick Brimmer, Thomas Buback, Emilia Chaballa, Joseph Chuckran, John Clarke, Mildred Corraggio, Alessio Danchak, Anna Davis, Hazel Defebo, William DeMarco, Joseph Dignazio, Elizabeth Dzubak, Verna Dzurenka, Frank Fittos, Joseph Flyzik, Cecilia Forbes, Richard Frantz, Calvin Gallagher, Mary Gazo, George Gerbenick, Vilma Gibson, Robert Gilmore, Margaret Gratson, John Hagadish. Florence Hager, Margaret Haroldson, Dorothy Hajcak, Sylvester Hlavaty, Anna Holmes, Ann Horvat, Joseph Horvath, Joseph Hudasky, Anna Jacobs, Robert Jakubco, Joseph James, Marilyn J unas, Irene Kakos, Dorothy Katkocin, Mary Keefer, Emma Kerstetter, Jean Kiripolsky, Joseph Kisella, Veronica Kocher, John Kociolek, Ronald Kollar, Francis Kosalko, Matilda Kovak, Dorothy Kovak, Leonard Kozik, Samuel Kuba, Paul Kucan, Paul Kudella, Joseph Krajcirik, Anna Kranchick, John Kuba, Anna Maria Kusko, Joseph Kupsky, Mildred Lapos, Betty Lazar, Joseph Lisicky, Joseph Lukca, Mary Lutz, Elaine Macenka, Joseph Mahacek, Catherine Malik, Helen M. Marouchoc, John Maser, Anna McLean, Melvin Melnick, Mary Mihalko, John Morgans, Doris Obulaney, Anthony Olexy, Leonard Olsovsky, Sabina Pasho, David Pekarik, Sue Perko, Ellen Petko, George Petrash, Betty Petroskv, Michael Pisko, Mary Pispeky, Stella E331 John Skillan Bernard Sniscak Pohlod, Martha Polakovic, Irene Porambo, Edward Porambo, Rose Porvaznik, Joseph Pribila, Mary Reese, Lorraine Rizzo, Victoria Robatta, Irene Rokita, Joseph Roxandish, Kathryn Rybnikar, Anna Sabol, Edward Sakitis, Robert Sarabok, Joseph Schaub, Mary Schonberger, Gloria Serina, Martha Shigo, Michael Shober, James Skellchock, Leo Skillan, John Smyrl, Joseph Sniscak, Bernard Solak, Mary Steber, Helen Stianchi, Joseph Strauss, Sophie Svetz, Rose Thorne, Faye Totani, Luigina Treichak, Cecilia Trojan, Frank Vanicola, Betty Vargo, Mary Wapensky, John West, Gwendolyn Whildin, Alice Williams, Ben Yanchura, John Yanicheck, Joseph Yatsko, Elizabeth Yatsko, Helen Yelito, Stanley Yurick, Suzanne Zimmerman, George Zrebiec. Frances 'twig Q L0 T ON of SS Cla 91 ' n Qld A ' ' D' H , 4' . qi ,rs c Q. fa y wmv ',t,4 , fit: Q ,'x1,'.,',t 'v'f ' 5, 1 inf an Freshman Class Roll CLASS OFFICERS - 1945 President ................................. Andrew Lukac Vice President ............................ Francis Mongl Secretary ................................ Treasurer .......................... Anilosky, William Bachman, Dorothy Bechtel, William Bender, Charles Benek, Aloysius Berta. Irene Bittner, Alice Bokrosh, Ellen Boyle, Edward Brill, Murray Brimmer, William Brown, John Buback, Helen Buchala, Stanley Buran, Helen Burkhart, Charlotte Chalupa, Martin Chapasco, Fred Chernek, Paul Cheslak, Joseph Chuckran, Barbara Cunning, Joseph Cunningham, Barbara Datiume, Anna Dascalakis, George Delauretis, Anthony Delauretis, Joseph De Marco, Dominic Demchak, Sam Derby, Robert Ditsky, Betty Domines, Mary Drdul, Peter Fedor, Michael Ferretti, Lucy Fignar, Francis Fortunato, Vincent Fritz, Joyce Fuski, Philip Gaborik, Anne Gabriel Emily Galuk, Alex Gazo, Eleanor Goidas, Peter Gorka, Peter Hacko, Catherine Halenar, John Hardon, Stephen Harvan, Andrew Harvan, Joseph Harvanchik, Josephine I-Iebda, Dorothy Herbert, Mary Hlavaty, Helen Hlavaty, John Holmes, Marion Horowski, Teddy Hrinda, Irene Hurnyak, Norman Huseman, Doris Imrisek, Bernard Imrisek, Betty Jacobs, Howard Jaso, Joseph Jones, Jean Karas, Anna Kasper, Mary Kasprzak, Joseph Katz, Stanley Kanich, Frank Klementovic, Irene Kleppinger, William Koltisko, Joseph Konicki, Ladislav Kosciolek, Agnes Koshuta, Joseph Kovach, Stephen Krajnak, George Kruczek, Joseph Kubica, Valentine Kuntz, John Kupres, Joseph Kutay, Helen Lahpamer, Joseph Lewis, Marion Lorah, Jean Lukac, Andrew Lupco, John Luksay, Francis Maicenka, Michael Majernik, Aloysius Malik, Margaret Manjack, Irene Manjack, John Marcin, Michael Marconi, Anthony Marsden, Joanne Marshall, Thomas Melnick, Joseph Mikulka, Mary Mikulka, Michael Miller, Florence Miller, Ralph Minyo, Margaret Mongi, Annunzio Moravek, Margaret Morggi, Francis Mormon, Helen Morris, Anne Moscoe, Charles Mrazek, Mariann Nesley, Louis Nochton, Jackie Novotny, John O'Brien, Dorothy Ondarco, Paul Orach, Joseph Oracko, Stephen Pavlik, Frank Pavlinchak, Mary Perko, George Perzel, Betty E351 Roberta Morris Francis Zrinsky Pestrock, Mary Pispeky, Steve Polokovic, Mary Popp, Robert Praskac, Eleanor Reese, Frank Reese, Harold Reese, Marjorie Repko, Vincent Ringer, Florence Roads, Frances Romanek, Susan Rondish, Michael Rossi, Benjamin Sabol, Joseph Sassaman, Ann Schasney, Rudy Scrbacic, Agnes Serina, Michael Shannon, Harvey Shiegel, Florence Shires, Norman Smith, Miriam Sniscak, Dorothy Sober, James Spack, John Stack, Eleanor Stalma, Dorothy Steblar, Michael Sternsky, Helen Sternsky, Vincent Stevens, William Stoudt, John Sulek, Phyllis Swider, George Swider, Robert Taptich, Francis Terry, Mary Thomas, Marion Thomasko, Martin Treichak, Julie Trojan, Leonard Vahovich, Frank Valent, Annie Valent, Robert Vanak, Martha Vannicola, Sarah Vavra, Michael Vrabel, Josephine Wenk, Earl Whildin, Annmarie Williams, Wilbur Willing, Elizabeth Yanachek, Mary Yanega, Joann Yelito, Stanley Yuricheck, Steve Yurko, Joseph Yurko, Rose Zalesak, Thomas Zrinsky, Francis Zwolenik, Alfreda No fr 92 of SS Cla Y, 1 1, g9'il9l' 'IIQU 611, IIGAQQ A ' pl Vx 'H 1 4' Q I C x alnftxtv Y!4:,.l ti P 1 Sul an Eighth Grade Class Roll President 8A President 8B Altschuler, Milton Bankus, Andrew Bechtal, Thomas Bozovich, Marcelline Christ, Kathryn Davis, Arienwen Delauretis, Marion Dobda, Anna Edwards, Thomas Evans, Emily Evans, Thomas Fessler, Harold Frank, Stanley Freyman, Allen Freyman, Harold Gallagher, Hugh Gangaware, Doris Gardiner, Vivian Gayewski. Greta Gavewski, Irene George, Margaret George, Mary Gorka., Sophie Gray, Charles Greenberger, Burton Haberchak, John Haluska, Eleanor Haroldson, Lawrence Heffeliinger, Diane Heffelfinger, James Herbert, Michael Herbert, Peter Hudasky, Margaret Jeffreys, Rachel Jones, Richard Jones, Robert Kalny, Marie Koshuta, Helen Kozik, Anna Kuchta, Evelyn Kudella, Mildred Lawrence, Regina Maholik, Marie Miller, Herbert Morgan, Faye l37J Kathryn Christ Robert Jones Neyer, Harold Novak, Dominic Novak, Louis Paullis, Joyce Perbetsky, William Petrucci, Sarah Ranalli, Fulvia Remmel, Thomas Sassaman, Mary Alice Seniuk, William Setar, Dolores Shears, Elias Shears, Irene Shober, Marion Sisko, Mary Stewart, Robert Strauss, Elizabeth Tomchak, Robert Wargo, Elizabeth Wolfe, Andrew Yannetti, Peter Yurick, Stephen IX YI' CN of SS Cla gga-an A ' ' 1 l UH '-,nf ,ix U 1-Jai' 'v'ra ,r Q su 1 s 1 v!4i,.. ' 'ti Q is! un Seventh Grade Class Roll President 7A President 7B President 7C Ardos, Joseph Bachman, Marie Balliet, Faye Bobick, Helen Bokrosh, Alice Brimmer, Benjamin Danchak, John Davidson, Catherine Delauretis, Alfred Delauretis, Anna Donald. Ann Dotsey, Mary Eames, Richard Edwards, Mary Forbes, Priscilla Forgay, Richard Fortunato, Therese Fota, Alice Fuski, Anna Gallagher, Margaret Gardiner, William Haberchak, Elizabeth Halko, Michael Harahus, Dorothy Harkowitz, Mary Hartranft, Hazel Hartung, Edgar Harvan, Teddy --------- Ann Donald Haughton, Edwin Heffelfinger, Jane Heller, Dorothy Herbert, John Hurnyak, Doris Jacobs, Evelyn Jeffries, Jay Jones, Jean Kasper, John Kennedy, Maish Knittle, James Koons, Charles Koscica, Margaret Koshuta, Dorothy Kuba, Sophie Kutzmire, Annette Lawrence, Dolores Leonard, Edward Lutz, Edward Macharsky, Helen Macharsky, Julius Marsden, Margie McCole, Ann Miller, Raymond Nardozzi, Louis Novotny, Michael Olsefsky, Chester E391 Chester Olsefsky Ann Shinton Orach, Pauline Pappas, Alex Perzel, Mary Pestrock, Helen Pispeky, Mahlon Purcell, Mary Ranalli, Clara Reinbold, Thomas Rosak, Steven Schonberger, Leonard Shinton, Anne Sisko, George Sniscak, George Sober, Robert Solak, John Stewart, George StoEey, Eleanor Swider, John Taptich, Eleanor Totani, Marie Vavra, Frank Watkins, Mary Williams, Charles Williams, Margaret Willing, Gretchen Yesenko, Mary Zona, Christine Zweisdak, John lenegj Tr ON of SS I a grxfmmzmzlwmxm QIMKIQIQMIZIEIEQJLEEEIEIEEJLQIEmmmE1Qlmzmlmilrmlwmrzmlmmsmmrqmmmzwmmmg X E E E M N W M M :xg 'II I M M Q ' M M if In , ' 1 ' 1 DEQ IE' IPS , 4 , IX' X ,ffl ,J NUM If ' if Ux'v,z tix u ,w rl q's4n,4'f:f T 'tx at 'I 1 ,A til .A tl' Ll N 1 E W IZQ lm X Lx W P11 inf 8 m N ATHLETICS ANID ACTIVITIES M M M N W N H W M N M M E M m M W W M W N N M M W N M A M lm M M IM 'XI Ig K. 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',+ S Sa1Ce+y Pcfrrol S+uolen+ Council If 431 -,x Qxx gn '4 i R I' Q'9,L9ln NM, N14 ,Q IIQAU 1 .,,,ii Q l at 'W Untvfff 4 if , sxf'f 14,1 ,rr . is! un Altschuler, Arthur Bengston, Ruth Burkhart, Robert Chuckran, Barbara Cohen, Sidney Cunningham, Barbara Davis, Robert Dignazio, Carmela Druckenmiller, Thomas Greenberger, Marvin I-Iorkowitz, Simon Holmes, Elvira Holmes, Marion Forensics Holmes, Richard Hudasky, Anna Hydock, Anna Kakos, Dorothy Katz, Stanley Katkocin, Mary Kuba, Anna Kucey, Mildred Kupres, Joseph Luksay, Francis Lutz, Elaine Malik, Helen Maravek, Margaret f49l Marsden, Joan Miller, James Morris, Roberta Olsefsky, Josephine Oracko, Stephen Phillipovich, Pauline Schonberger, Gloria Serina, Martha Skellchock, Laura Sternsky, Helen Terry, Mary Vana, Alma Whildin, William if5'?l9lv x ' V Un 'viii in u ,mfaif tvniyirtf 'Ulf u,',e,+ v ,tri 44 . wa Nui an lc-vegj, Etiquette Club President -........................,...,.. Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer ..,.................... Sponsor ...................... . - Bachman, Dorothy Bengston, Ruth Boyle, Edward Brown, Frances Ann Cappos, Helen Chaballa, Paul Chuckran, Robert Cooper, Charlotte Corragio, Allaczio Davis, Lou Davis, Robert Delpero, Stephen Druckenmiller, Thomas Evans, Laverne Fredericks, Howard Gilmore, Margaret Hagadish, Joseph Herring, Sylvester Heister, Beatrice Holmes, Ann Holmes, Elvira Holmes, Marion Holmes, Richard Humphries, Edward Jacobs, Robert James, Marilyn Kressly, Jane Kuba, Anna Kuba, Paul Kupsky, Mildred Lutz, Elaine Maholick, Mildred Marsden, Joan Matta, Bernard Miller, Faye Morris, Roberta Pasho, David If50i Alfred Reese James Radcliffe Helen Cappos Thomas Druckenmiller Miss Anna D. Macready Perbetsky, Nicholas Radcliffe, James Rees, Jean Reese, Alfred Reese, Marjorie Rendish, Michael Roads, Frances Schonberger, Gloria Sniscak, William Sober, James Stevens, Billy Strauss, Sophia Thorne, Fay Tonkins, Betty Vugrin, James West, Gwen VVhi1din, Alice Whildin, Ann Yasenik, Fred Us , if 4 n A M tm: YW! I Q11 I 4- 14 1 6 k9fl9l 'vm ' ka, lfyyej q'r1v 4, 1 'if .1 it 1 Nu! un President - Travel Club Sec'y.-Treas. .......-,............... Sponsor ....................... Bankus, Catherine Botek, Josephine Chasney, Rose Gerbenick, Vilma Hagadish, Florence Hlavaty, Anna Hrubovcak, Irene Hydock, Anna Jaso, Mildred Katkocin, Mary Keefer, Emma Kovak, Dorothy Kovach, Josephine Kuba, Anna Kutay, Florence Lesko, Marv Lukca Mary Malik, Helen Maser Anna E511 Mary Katkocin Martha Serina Miss Lotta I. Davies Melnick, Mary Morgans, Doris Olejar, Margaret Olexy, Evelyn Petrovich, Mary Serina, Martha Svetz, Florence Tomko, Helen Yannette, Eda gf5il9lv 4K Jn 4 ,1t, A' !'l l,1':i gn 542.414, if , - ' ir! f i If K14i,.i'A 'ti . Nui U IIGRQ3 Vogue Club Presldent ................... ........ Sec'y-Treas. ......................... Sponsor ..................... Buran, Helen Christ, Ethel Fritz, Doris Gratson, Irene Haberchak, Helen Hlavaty, Helen Huseman, Doris Hrinda, Irene Jones, Jeanetta Kerstetter, Jean Mormon, Helen Pavlinchak, Mary Polakovic, Irene Polakovic, Mary l52J Sue Romanek Helen Hlavaty Miss Sarah E. Morgan Perko, Mary Romanek, Sue Ringer, Florence Sibbach, Helen Sniscak, Dorothy Yanega, Joanne Yatsko, Helen 44,1 i 1, 1, al gs9rl9l' Il-' Mijn HQ!-i + ', F 1 s'7 s',W lf, 1 X127 if ':'f.'n 'A 'ix 4, -rt-9' su 6 Sponsor ,- Sponsor -- Bittner, Alice Burkhart, Charlotte Chuckran, Barbara Dafiume, Anna Danchak, Anna Dignazio, Elizabeth Domines, Mary Ferretti, Lucy Fields, Pauline Fignar, Irene Gazo, Eleanor Hacko, Catherine Hager, Margaret Hanas, Janette Knitting Club , - - - - - - - Miss Catherine Redgate Harvanchek, Josephine Herbert, Mary Junas, Irene Kennedy, Arlene Klementovich, Irene Kocilla, Veronica Kosalko, Dorothy Kosciolek, Agnes Kutay, Helen Lewis. Marion McCall, Margaret M. McCole, Rita Mikulka, Mary E531 Miss Jane Maloy Minyo, Margaret Morgan, Marion Pestrock, Mary Petrucci, Rose Pry, Laurene Riebe, Regina Roxandich, Kathryn Rybnikar, Ann Sabol, Irene Stalma, Dorothy Sternsky, Helen Valent, Anna Yatsko, Elizabeth Zwolenik, Alfreda if A, 1, 111 gnw gn fl 'IGB' ww! .Q-if Qj 'L is m ' ' 1 if 'Ulf 1+ If Q It Shui, Nui 1 President .... Vice President Sec'y.-Treas. - Sporis Club Sponsor ...... .................... Brehm, Kenneth De Michele, Armando Dunkellberger, Laurence Ferretti, Alexander Halenar, John Horowski, Theodore J aso, Joseph Klementovic, Edward Lukac, Andrew Majernik, Aloysius Malik, John McCall, Daniel Petrosky, Michael Porvaznik, Joseph Puskar, George Rokita, Joseph Sabol, Edward Sakitis, Robert Sarabak, Joseph Sarabak, Stephen Sauka, Michael Schasney, Rudolph Serina, Michael Shizo, Michael Skillan, John Smyrl, Joseph E541 Armando De Michele John Malik Edward Klementovic Mr. John Havel Sober, James Stianchi, Joseph Swider, John Tecco, Massie Tomko, Joseph Valent, John Vavra, Joseph Watkins, William Yanchura, John Yaniski, Edward Yannette, Vincent Zavodsky, Michael rt, a ' 'A Q!! 'Dfw :i 'K l 695 ,xx u 4. 14 1. 5.9 I tvsanfitzf ,'g1l',,c 1 'uf ' ' Nu! un Governors Club President . ......................... Vice President ........,.,.......... Secretary ...................... Robert Davidson Kalman Bartek Albert Bittner Treasurer ........................... Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor Bartek, Kalman Bechtel, William Bittner, Albert Blazek, Joseph Blazek, Steve Bohovich, John Boyle, Patrick Brimmer, Thomas Buchala, Joseph Chaballa, Joseph ,------------------- M1 Chapasco, Fred Davidson, Robert DeFebo, William DeMarco, Joseph De Michael, John Drdul, Peter Ferretti, Alex Harvan, Joseph Jacobs, Howard Kanick, Frank E551 J. Frank Trojan Joseph Chaballa Freeman Melroy Kokalec, Metro Krutsick, Joseph Kudella, Joseph Kulhavy, Charles Lapos, Andrew Lisicky, Joseph Reichard, Robert Repik, Joseph Trojan, Frank Yurichek, Steve J-9 -X? V Q ksfirlilfti ,141 K fa ,. 1 'NDI' 'IZg'2 11f. may De Marco, Marie Heffelfinger, William Markus, Helen g A A Qui , , 4 l . , 'xf 'li' if, 6 Mimeograplwing Club President .......................... Robert Keister Vice President ..................... Michael Zrinsky Secretary ...................... John Turcmanovich Treasurer ......................... Leonard Sniscak Sponsor Dignazio, Louise Dzubak, Helen Freyman, Anna Galuk, Betty Gorka, Stanley Hager, Charles Harvan, Claire Mr. Kline S. Wernert Huseman, Jean Keister, Robert Kocher, Jane Kolaya, Irene Malik, Helen E561 Olexy, Dora Pispecky, Josephine Sniscak, Leonard Tomko, George Treichak, Mary Turcmanovich, John Zrinsky, Michael ! ' 1 Dv va 'Q 4 1 Q A M zu: 151 '. 1 Uma' g::,g1,::,3, 'away q't1I.,,' no x, ' 1' . Sul un Aeronaulics Club President ..........................,. John Kutney Vice President ...................... Michael Vavra Treasurer ............................ John Sniscak Sponsor ...................... Mr Walter T. 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A ' 'V x 4 V' . , 1 in qu Y 'U s v,t3I+'v 'y':'l L, is! an MNC XUB Typing Club President ....................... -- Frank Ogozalek Vice Presldent ........,.,.,..,-,.. , Frank Liposky Secretary ...................... Henrietta Krutsick Treasurer -----..------------------- Helen Kosciolek Sponsor .............. .. ...... Miss Nancy Gallagher Blakney, Jean Kiripolsky, Betty Klementovic, Frank Kopko, Mary Kosciolek, Helen Kostelansky, Joseph Krajnak, Martha Krutsick, Henrietta Kubica, Agnes Kubica, Steffie Liposky, Frank Lukca, Anna Maravek, Helen Maruschak, Rose Micolek, Genevieve Mulka, Bertha E591 Ogozalek, Anna B. Ogozalek, Frank Pavlik, Anastasia Phillipovich, Pauline Seaman, Anna Shigo, Vilma Solak, Kathryn Yesenko, Helen V s 1 'I 2919 'fr 1:n'+::f, 'lc-ag. x ' 1 471 F l ,rf t',' , ' 1 1' 1 4 1 If 'zftrfx ,sf 1 Sul an Head Chef Ass't. Chef Chef Club Secretary ...g........, ..,M.......... Treasurer ...........,....,,.......- Sponsor - - Boyle, Robert Brimmer, George Chasarick, Frank Dotsey, Joseph Griffith, Jack Hano, George Imrisek, Joseph Konicki, Eric Kressly, Burris Kucey, Michael Kusko, Edward E601 Frank Chasarick Jerome Shears Robert Boyle Joseph Imrisek Miss Mary Holmes Manzak, Andrew Osilka, Michael Shears, Jerome Sniscak, Steve Vavra. John Yanchura, Paul games' A ' ' K le, all '.: gyms ,J 4 ' Us ni' t 11 Q 1' ',fr.i'K is, 1 mg, Commercial Advertising Club President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor - Lapos, Betty Lukra, Margaret Mantz. Betty Marenchik, Anna Pekarik, Margaret Pispeky, Stella Pohlod, Martha Puskar, Mary E611 Margaret Lukra Betty Mantz Irene Yanchura Miss Justine Scarlos Rogers, Virginia Treichak, Cecilia Wargo, Mary Yanchura., Irene r 4' ' ! 1' 'I ' :Iii -Ps umm- fa rr wel'-DI' 6. , ,ny 51,1 , WGJQQ3 Ufr r,.,w ,Il . q X Y v uh Ns! an CLUB 1 1 Make-Up Club President ......................... Margaret Steber Vice President ..................-... 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Vugrin, J. - Guard Delpero, S. - Fullback Harvan, J. - Guard Malik, J. - End Tecco, M. - Tackle Sauka, M. - Guard Tecco, E. - Guard Chuchran, R. - Back Ferretti, A. - Back McCall, D. - Center Yanchura, P. - Back Sul un Football Team DeMichele, A. - Tackle fCaptainJ Klementovic, E. - End Serina, M. - Tackle Smyrl, J. - Guard Sab-ol, E. - Tackle Dzurenko, F. - Back Davidson, R. - End Petko, J. - Back Pondosh, J. - Guard Dunkelberger, L. - Tackle Tomko, J. - Tackle ' MANAGERS George Melick Reynold Stoudt Leonard Olexy Boyle, G. - Back Kucan, P. - End Kakos, R. - Center Sniscak, B. - Back Chuchran, J. - Back Perbetsky, N. - End De Marco, J. - Back Stianchi, J. - End Mihalko, J. - Back Jones, J. - Back Gibson, R. - Tackle Joseph Vavra Joseph Mongi 1941 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE L. H. S. Opponents Aug. 29-Alumni -Home- 8 0 Oct. 11-Cass Township -Home- 41 0 18-West Hazleton -Home- 25 0 25-Summit Hill --Away- 32 0 31-Tamaqua -Away- 20 0 Nov. 8-Nesquehoning -Away- 18 0 15-McAdoo -Home- 2 6 21-Pottsville -Away- 13 6 27-Coaldale -Home- 12 7 Won - 9 Lost - 1 Percentage - .900 Finished 2nd in the Eastern Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Conference FOOTBALL SUMMARY 1941 The 1941 Football Season was one of the most successful in our history. A. team that was rated as only fair developed into a, great and spectacular machine. It bowled over opponents on successive Saturdays to hang up a great record. On Thanksgiv- ing, it finally established its greatness when it spotted Coaldale one touchdown, and then' came from behind twice to decisively beat Coaldale 12-7-a crowning success to a team that just wouldn't recognize defeat!! Another great event during' the fall season was the announcement of the selec- tion of Jim Vugrin as star guard on the Philadelphia. 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Morrette Second Vlollns Steve Kovach John Koshuta E831 Flute Barbara Cunningham Acco rdion Josephine Botek Trumpets Benny Williams Thomas Evans Robert Jones Burton Greenberger Tenor Saxophone Stanley Gorka Trombones Richard Forbes Simon Harkowitz Drums William Anilosky IEEE EVE f'1 ,:. 'ff ' slid 'J' EEESHEIEEHR!IElillillilE1Q1KEE1IEE1lillillillillillilL21EllgllgliiliilgiglillgglfgliillglgilglglillilIZIIEIZIEIZIEIIEQYIEEEEEEEIWW X IE E IE lil lil PALACE E and E E VICTQRIA THEATRES lfil I3 E Home of Hue Firsf Run I-IHS! Q 5 LANSFORD, PA. E 5 E E IE 5 E RIDGE ELECTRIC CENTER Q Zenifh Radios E A. B.C. Washers E Wes+inghouse Refriqerafors E E1 Everything Electrical E EJ E1 5 E E El lil E THE W. D. DAVIS E E ' g CUT-RATE E -Buy Here and Save Money- E E 2 EAST RIDGE STREET - LANSFORD, PA. E E841 BIEIE EE! E1EIZEJEIEEEEE!E!E1E1E1IElilElE1ISlilElEIIEEEEEEIEIEEEEIEIIEEIEEEIEEIIEEIEE IZI- :gm Q 1 A ui !'x 'I ,. ,Y Qian., ui' u'na'., 1 xlra f'+' ln Y 'U:,.l it 1 ww Nu! C Band Instructor ..................... Cornets Benjamin Williams Thomas E. Evans Alex Galuk Robert Jones Burton Greenberger Robert Derby Emma Davidson Fulviro Ranolli Elias Shears John Mourouchoc Thomas Bechtel Joseph Cheslak William Whildin Harvey Shannon William Theodore David Pasho George Pisko Michael Morris BBFHODCS Maisch Kennedy Joseph Koltisko French Horns Priscilla Forbes Annetta Kutzmeyer Louis Novak Flutes Barbara Cunningham Marjorie Marsden Betty Steward Clarinets Robert Balliet Charles Williams Danny Lutz Fay Balliet Dorothy Reese Junior Botek Andrew Dotsey George Swider Victoria Rizzo Martin Tomasko M. E. 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E GRANITE at MARBLE X E 5 il .fr ra CoMPANY S Xp L X S ' w E E Manufacturing and Main Office S X 1- f E E Summit Hill, Pa. Ulu- E ' SwHmrf UQ? E Telephone: Lansford 331 E in -Display Rooms- x E13 E 5 r E E Allentown Luzerne Y E E Wernersville Bloomsburg Xxx X E E Exj' B1 Q Makers of X X I 5 IE I O I I D E Distinctive Memorials E E W E EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E881 A ' ' xt. 0, 'lf 'Ql9l9 in u Q ilu l, ,- ll K9 vial ff' U , ' 'Q l 'Q r14,.',r A ,fri is 1 ww i B Student Councal 1941 - 1942 President ........................ Thomas Druckenmiller Vice President .......................... James Vugrm Secretary ............................... Sophie Strauss Thomas Druckenmiller Michael I-Iudasky Alfred Reese James Vugrin Louise Dignazio George Jones Nicholas Pestrock Michael Serina Verna Dzubak Joseph Horvath Robert Sakitis Joseph Lisicky Sophie Strauss Edward Boyle Doris Huseman Andrew Lukalc Harvey Shannon Michael Vavra Kathryn Christ Dorothy Heller Robert Jones Ann Donald Ann Shinton Senior Class Home Room H H ll H .. .. .. H ll ll H Junior Class Home Room U U H H tl H It ll if U U ll Sophomore Class Home Room .. .. .. .. H IK Il Il if u n u Freshman Class Home Room u u u u u u u u 8th Grade Home Room u 44 n u u gl 4- u 7th Grade Home Room lx ll ll H E891 44 29 32 39 42 28 40 48 26 34 43 41 25 30 38 33 37 37-M 49 46 50 51 47 Ei EB E? E4 E4 EB EB E! EE, B, TE n ' Q Q ' ' 'i' 14' :Q EW' 'If Tfiijf :Ctr 1 611411 x , ' 5 ww 5 1 gifliillgliilEEE1EEE1EEENElglfglglglgllgllggijlgjigilggllgilgllgllgllglfglgliflililiflEIQIIZQIEIEEIEIEIEEIEEEIEEEBIIXIEE X, X E E E1 E1 B1 E1 5 E . E Comphments E1 EB E f E m 0 En E E 5 Lehigh N6VlQG+IOI'1 Coal Co., Inc. Ei E1 A EQ E IE X E E LANSFORD, PA. 5 E E E 5 5 E E E El Ei m E 5 SELIGMANS Ea lil E E1 IZI E E ISI E - - S Fine Furnfrure and Hardware E S E g 10 WEST BROAD STREET TAMAQUA, PA. S E3 QE az E Phone 38 E E 31 E EEI EEIE EIEI EIE EEI EEI EEEE EZIEZI IE I 90 1 mg iid iw I ' 'I i,, g5K9i Hg,-,, 492565 fra -'Q v 1' Y iuf l it 1 Sul s The Lans-EH-LHes Statt EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..................... MARVIN GREENBERGER MAKE-UP EDITOR .................., WILLIAM HEFFELFINGER Faye Miller Anna Kuba Elvira Holmes Marie DeMarco Stanley Gorka Laura Skellchock Howard Fredericks Marilyn James Molly Edwards Burton Greenberger Betty Wargo Helen Dzubak Irene Kolaya Charles Hager George Tomko Leonard Sniscak Mary Treichak John Turcmanovich Mrs. Anna D. Macready Associate Editors John Manzak Alma Vanna Carmela Dignazio Sylvester Herring Beatrice Heister Exchange Editors Art Editors Helen Markus Sports Editors Reporters Typists Jane Kocher Betty Galuk Mimeographers Circulation Advisers Louise Dignazio John Rybnikar Josephine Pispeky Stanley Katz Gloria Schoenberger Roberta Morris Evelyn Jacobs Leonard Schoenberger Jean Huseman Claire Harvan Robert Keister Michael Rogic Anna Freyman Helen Malik Michael Zrinsky Mr. Kline S. Wernert Issued each month during the school year. Mimeographing done by Mimeographing Club . Edited by the Journalism Club of the Lansford High School Lansford, Pa. E911 BWP lc-Pegg i u E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E I C I I I I I C C C E E C E E C E C C E C I C C C I Cl E El Cl EJ E3 CJ E1 ill H13 ECI EJ E ANY TIME - ANYWHERE If It Comes From 3 I Cl 5 DAY OR NIGHT Botek s Market It'S the Best! E EClWar'd'S 301 E. Bertsch Street 2 LANSFORD, PA. E I - - Phone 510 Q Movnng anol l-laullng PROMPT DELIVERY 5 I E e I S Comphments E F12 c Ph E3 T! G Restaurant lg lil ' Bl WINES - - LIQUORS Nenlert l-lat Shoppe 5 5 LIGHT LUNCH H E, -. 112 W. Broad Street E E LANSPGRD, PA. TAMAQUA, PA. R I EJ EJ 5 5 Lanslorol COVER? E, . DRAPERI S E E Hal Cleanmg DRESS FABRICS 5 and -... lg . . S E Shoe Shine Parlor Nichols 5 Cl . E 114 W. RIDGE ST. Bargain Store 5 E3 Ei EJ R El-Jay Jewelers W. M. Kernner E For ' E GRADUATION GIFTS Bonds Drug Slore 15 W. Broad St. Broad 85 Hunter Streets E TAMAQUA, PA. TAMAQUA, PA. E H EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEBEBBEEEEEEEEEEBEEEE E921 a 1 l ' 11 VY ,Swv lense, g't1,x t t!'4,.l is . Swv is! Y EEEIIEELRJEIEEEIEIEISIEIEEIEEEIEEIEIEEIEEEEEEIEIEEIEEIIEIEIEIEIE IEEIEIEILIIIEIEIEEIEIRIEEIEIEIEIEE 'E S Q Compliments F. Ka S. - TRU BLU - MANTZ 3 5 of DUQUESNE 3 -The Finest BEER in Town- E as . . . E M'lY Fme Rober+ Lusella 54 xx Q Baker DISTRIBUTOR R Y W1 LANSFORD, PA. Phone 472 - Summit Hill, Pa. E S sza 5 LGSOS M Place 55 KI EI lm CLOTHING STORE Resfauranir SERVING MEN AND Q Corner E E BOYS SINCE 1900 Center and Patterson Streets Eg E TAMAQUA, PA. LANSFORD, PA. E E1 I X sis R Star Lunch - gg zz 16915 W. Ridge Street QUGMY Shoppe Th IIiANSFtQ5qD,5P?- k 38 West Ridge Street - e ome o e c ran s- PA E Full Course Dinner ........ 400 LANSFORD' ' IS Blue Platter ............. 25c DRESSES We ServeNSANDVVICHESS ACCESSORIES S X SOFT DRI KS - SUNDAE LINGERIE - If We Do Not Satisfy You . . . HOSIERY E Q TELL US! 5 KI , Q B gg ra x E . C l' t El Omplmen S Marsclerfs Markef of The Market of E da'S Established Quality E Q 46 WEST RIDGE STREET 5 3 BGGUTY Salon LANSFORD, PA. B . 'il . Only Highest Quality El S 14 E. 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Who were the members of this team? Who was the first and only Panther Valley athlete to be chosen on the All-State Football Team? What L. H. S. tackle, now playing collegiate football, scored a touchdown against Summit Hill, 2 years in succession, by batting a pass from the thrower's hand into his own? What two families have produced four brothers to be outstanding in L. H. S. athletics? The most successful sleeper shot in our basketball history is now a tovm grocer. Who is he? Believe it or not-L. H. S. had a boy who holds the school record in the 200-yard hurdles. Who is he? Who had the longest touchdown run for L. H. S. this past season and against what team? What happened last Thanksgiving Day? What former L. H. S. Gym Teacher still resides in Lansford? What former L. H. S. athlete received honorable mention for All-American Full- back and is now co-captain at nis Alma Mater? Where will Jim Vugrin go to school? Two L. H. S. athletes that were, outstanding in football were chosen on the All- Jersey Prep School team. Can you name them? Who coached the first football team in L. H. S. that supposedly introduced the modern type of football? Name one of the best forward pass receivers in L. H. S. history who is now ar successful local dentist? What track and basketball star of Lansford High is now coaching in an Idaho High School? What two superstitious does Coach Ken Millen carry on a football field? What athlete held the most school records in track at any one time? Whom does Coach Millen consider his best manager of football? What two athletic assistants were inducted into the Army? A young man, now about to become a lawyer, knew his football rules so well that he scored a touchdown on the opening kick-05 by falling on the free ball behind Nesquehoning's goal line. 119333. Who is he? Name three boys on the 1931 undefeated football team that are now Pennsylvania State Troopers. Who holds the oldest High School record in track? Can you name the freshman fullback whose ambition is to be able to play foot- ball better than his older brother? What present faculty member was quite a miler in college? E951 'Mikel A ' i l P 1f9'W31' U g. WGJFEQ ,ff-'11, 1 J 1 E1E E E1 E E1 E E E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E E E1 E E E E1 EI EI E E1 E E E1 E1 E1 E E1 E1 E E1 E E E11 E E E E E1 E E E11 E E E E11 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 zz E EEE E1E1 E1 E Good Shoes 5 and E E1 13 x1m1mm1211g1 O 'L' . CD 5 N4 Lzimmrgiigm 1 KEILMAN Enos. E Tarnao1ua's Leading Shoe Slrore Q eiggnimmmm Z3 3 O. U7 O -H CD O -11 -1- U 2 . 3 vw- U7 131311m1Z11Z1E1E1121 nd CD cn 14 rn TQ U1 on m 41 rn 'SU DP' G3 rn Un EE CU I'-4 'PU O E UU E11 H DU P4 Z W H CD U2 M U1 D G' P-4 SU P1 4 E11 U2 U1 U 'JU P4 CD 1-4 Z CD C11 'JU IP F' P1 E1 E E A Gentleman's Drink E E E 13 - E1 Lansiord Bottlmg VV orks 5 E 612-14 EAST RIDGE STREET - LANSFORD, PA. E gg Phone 392-R E E1 E1 E E1 151 E 1211 E E E E1 . 1E 1111 And what a dnfference E1 Q C N E D 0 NE Modern-Method repairing 5 E f, V .,,, ' makes. We spare no effort E E to return shoes as like- 51 E ' 1111. new in appearance as is E E1 f, A possible. When new soles E1 E gf, f are reqmgrecl we use E E1 13,7 E TO D tonne -for-wear E E A O N ' 0 Sfeerhead Soleafher. E E1 12511313112 71 7 Q1 3 T Ch U3 3' O CD 70 CD 'U 9' . 7 U7 3' O 'G I I'- Q! 3 Ch -1-. O 7 Q. T 9' mamma IQQEE El El El E11 E1 E E1 E11 E1 E9 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E11 E E1 E 111 F E11 E E E1 E E E1 E1 E E E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E E1 E1 E E E1 E11 EI E1 E EI E1 E1 E E1 E1 E E E11 E1 E EIEI 1961 qgswr 4 ' ' Q55 srl: 111 U :Julia 's'rai,':f Brix-,4 r vxrni' tl . ww ii! Y Sporis Quiz Answers Mrs. Macready. Tom Lewis, Louis Fleck, Josh Sam Gluck, John iKidJ Hill, and Eddie Minnick. Jim Vugrin, 1941. Joe Repko, now at Boston College. The Holovaks and the DeMicheles. Dutchie Bolles. Stan Morgan. George Boyle against Pottsville High School. Lansford 123 Coaldale 7. Mrs. Fred Lewis. Mike Holovak at Boston College. Our guess' 111 Notre Dame Q21 University of Tennessee. Joe Kennedy and Stan Morgan. Mr. Clymer and Mr. Snyder, 1919. Dr. Julius Wasilko. Robert iWeinerJ Neal. A corduroy coat and a piece of wood in his mouth. Mike Lukac ishot, discus, and high jumpl. George Melnick. Mr. Oriel and Mr. Havel. George Kerestes. John Harkovitch, Bill James, Dinny Shovelin. John fButchJ Sniscak, 1930, in the pole vault-10 feet 10 inches. Andy Lukac, brother of Mike Lukac. Mr. Wernert' - time of mile, 4.56 S not bad for his college days. E971 iScissorsl Davis, brother of Mrs. Macready, alC?2fr'6'5 1 ' 1 i 1,3 Q ,Huy 'MXH' k91l9lf .,,:f'+ Q, ' r 1'J,t wr Km N. i4 . IEIEIEIEIES IE IE IE IE IE IE IE E EI :D E 1 E 3 R CD 1- E uw E E IE E E E E E IE g , E 2 A E IE E IE IE E E E Q E O R 5 R Sh: E E E 5 IE S' IE EI IE IE IE E1 E1 IE IE IE IEEEEEIEIEI IEE I OJ 7 O. 2 OJ 7 CD U1 -+- O 7 CD IE U . . . E E HARDWARE - PAINTS Dominic: Pastorelln 5 PHRASE and SOD E E ELECTR E SPORTING GOODS GROCERY STORE I 5 E 26 W. Ludlow St. 216 W. Bertsch Street Q 5 SUMMIT HILL, PA. LANSFORD, PA. Q H S 59 I E E1 E29 E H E , E Compliments CLOTHING E Q of SHOES 5 Q E E LGU Black FURNISHINGS E 5 . . . 5 5 Building Contractor Obersons gl ELIZABETHVILLE, PA. MAUCH CH-UNK, PA- 131 lg E lil Q Ol' E13 E We Can COO1 You Off of E E E Morgan Evans 3 COAL at ICE SERVICE Slfeve Angelgvlg 5 gg Phone 186W E gl 104 H3Z3.I'd Stfeet E 5 SUMMIT HILL, PA. E EQ E1 El E El E1 lil gg E1 E Wentzel W E Os Werley k E SPECIALIST Home Ba GW 5 IN MODERN DANCE MUSIC P1135 5 Parties and Dances CAKES PASTRY 5 Phone 258.1 TAMAQUA, PA. Broad Street EEEIEIEEIIEIE Pi UP E UP D Cf P' U P EEIEEI IE Eli! EIZIZVEEEEZIIEIZIEIIZIEIEIIZIEILZIEJ IEIEIEIEIEE121E1EJEEEEEIEIEEJEEIIZIEEIEEIEIEIEIEEEEEEIE Ilil E 98 J ia ' .-.f if S SE EEEEEEEEEBEEEEN Ei iz: E Compliments E f CebuIak's Grocery E E 0 E xi E Bug'S Cafe FRESH and SMOKED E! E FRANK NEMEOEK, Prop. MEATS E S East Abbott stroot BUTTER, CHEESE and E LANSFORD, PA. CANNED GOODS rx E DO YOUR SHOPPING X AT THE George Wargo Q E Acme Marker Distributor 51TXvMPE5o?lii Sftgfot GIBBONS BEER S E y - ..Jake,, Snyder - Genera1,Mgr. 168 Fisher Ave - OOALDALE Q Phil Jones - Meat Dept. Mgr. Phone 517 S Ei B It ' 5 ' Lansiord Garage GC ers Distributor for Supplies E PONTIAOS 5 fx - ci-'29, S Q TOWING SERVICE ,Q ui E Ooiitoi Stioot - LANSFORD 'Q Phone 9650 5 TAMAQUA, PA. S E9 E! Bl El E . E2 E John P. Davis Coheng E EE IE Ea WH LE ALE - . 0 S Clwulolrerfs Shop E E OONFEOTIONER E E DRESSES - OOATS - SUITS S E SCHRAFT'S OHOOOLATES S Q For E E 142 W. Ridge Street Boys - Girls 2 Phone 101-W W. Ridge Street - LANSFORD 'E A S E9 EB EEEBBEEEEBEEEBBEEEEEEEEEEUHEEEEEEBBEEEEBEEEEEEEEBEEBBBEEEEEE E991 Q I Q ' +, Tj x A ,- i'9i,Qjp H: av! Tian ,Kajg-G5 ' 'slang I I vin ,.n'K '54 . EBE EEEEg Xi E E 5 E Q E E E1 E E1 E lil Q O E1 5 E ff E E E T ' - se E 4 Q E 5' E! v ' 4 my SQ E F 5 E! E Ei E E Ml E Q E E1 X Q A , E EIEBIZIEIEEMLHEEEJMKZE ANDREW WARGO ETX xxmiiiili 21 XQERZIE ELZIEIEEEEEE Neuweiler's Beer IZIEIEB IEEE!! Columbia Beer Ballanfine Beer NIUE l Q zum W. PATTERSON STREET E Et E 3 LANSFORD, PENNA. Q E S Q E! E Makes You Fit---Keeps You Fit T T k E3 E T- 1: Vx? 5 E - X '1 X fig' N IIQGHEKWN 1 EB El 2 T wif I X Ea C' l ,X E fl ' M: N 1, 3 n E 'T A E xx' I gg s A Y L 0 R s Bl EB IE Ei E B R E A D KZ El IQ E E EIDE DEIEIEEIQEIIEIZIEIE EEEJQIEIEIZIIZJEIEEI EIIEIEEIQIEEJBJIEEIE I: 100 J A ' 'Q' 'R' nxt: 'l 5 n u - 4 ' 119i ',.HQL ,: IIQJQU I 7 'gf va' A ' 4 19 , '- ' 1 ,' rf 14.4, 4 Senior Couloleis STEVE ROBATTA seems quite shy, But in a crowd, oh my, oh my. Here's BOBBY DAVIS With his black curly hairg Whenever there's mischief, he's always there. There's handsome BONES DELPEROQ To us and Jean he's quite a hero. There's JIGGS WATKINS who seems quite dizzy, He's always foolin' when we are busy. PAULINE PHILLIPOVICH really'S very short, She's a chubby little girl and a very good sport. There's handsome JERRY SHEARS, Who makes the girls shed tears. ROBERT BURKHART may seem quiet, But in a crowd he is a riot. ROSE MARUSCHAK, tall and slim, Is always gay and full of vim. There's IRENE SABOL, that great sen- sation, The best gum chewer in creation. Baton twirling, oh so high,A That's JEAN REES as she goes by. There's HELEN DZUBAK, tall and blonde Of all the boys she's very fond. Lookie, lookie, here comes DRUCKY . All the girls think he's a cookie. CHARLIE I-IAGER'S short and small, But in class he knows it all. If you hear some dots and dashes, It's GEORGE HANO sending flashes. There's JOE HAGADISH always on the run, Ever ready when something's to be done. BOBBY CHUCKRAN'S this boy's nameg He's deeply in love but won't tell her name. , MARTHA KRAJNACK, who ne'er makes a noise, Has nothing whatever to do with the boys. MARGARET LUKRA gets her mail From the little borough called Coaldale. MARIE DE MARCO is her nameg In all men's hearts she starts a flame. GEORGE HERBERT is so shyg Let's go, girls, pep up this guy! Ever working, ever gay, That's ANNA KUBA every day. FAYE MILLER, so blonde and gay, Is quite a girl in every way. There's JOE HARVAN, we'll not deny He's afraid to look girls in the eye. JEANETTA JONES likes a boy named Smith: Don't let anyone tell you he's just a myth. There is BEN MATTA so short and so gay, His motto is this: No work and all play. BERTHA MULKA is so quiet and shy, Except, of course, when boys go by. There's BILL SNISCAK with his brains and wit: Confidentially, he does anything but knit. There's ANNA LEIDICH, quiet as a mouse, We wonder if she's that way in the house. ED YANISKY might be small But he can handle a basketball. RICHARD HOLMES, handsome and gay? Charms the girls in every way. When GENEVIEVE MICOLEK rolls her eyes, From all the boys comes a volley of sighs. VICTOR KOSHUTA, the artist supreme, Makes each girl look just like a dream. ROBERT KEISTER'S a merry ladg He keeps his pals from being sad. There's BETTY GALUK! Boy, oh boy! In commercial arts she is a joy. JUGGY REESE seems strong and cold, But his heart's as tender as a child's we're told. Look around and whom do you see? CLAIRE HARVAN, as busy as a bee. f101j l C V' 'l' 1 if legrr YQ V - 'yt a .M ur ww' 'g'yae,I:i':' Q, , m,.',,+ ff' vxmnu L-Y 1 is-.4 I 'L' EEEEEEIEEIEEIIEIEEIEEEIEIEEEEEEEEEEIEIEEEEEIEEEEIEIEEIEEEIEEIEEEEEIEIEIEEIEEEIEIEE E l 5 E . . E E3 Comphments of S H I N D E L S S Extend An Invitation E To All Graduates as IE 5 To See Our Line Of 5 Q Exclusive El . El .I. WRIST WATCHES E 9 I 5 C DIAMOND RINGS 5 E Q A . . PEN AND PENCIL SETS Q X E SSOCIGIICII OOMPAOTS - WALLET SETS 5 5 LOCKETS AND CHAINS lg as 5 JOSEPH LAPOS .--. President E Q PETER POLACHEK - - Vice Pres. LANSFORD, PA. 5 JOHN BERTA ,,,,, Secretary -Service First and Always- 5 JOSEPH CHUCKRAN - - Treasurer ELGIN - - BULOVA 5 E E E El Q El E E E When in Lehiglmton - - SIOIO at - - E E lil 1 - Q Don S M1114 Bar The I-Icrzle Store 5 lil 211-213 S. FIRST STREET Opposite the Park E W Opposite the Classic Theatren Q li E FINEST OF E LIGHT LUNCH MILK AND DAIRY 5 E DANCING PRODUCTS Q 5 FOUNTAIN DRINKS- Try Our ' GOLDEN FLAKE E SERVING BUTTERMILK HAZLE ICE CREAM Healthful and Delicious E E or E The Most Unique Establish- K R I M K 0 Q ment of its kind in Eastern A Chocolate-Flavored E 2 Part of Pennsylvania. Food Drink E E EE El El El El lil El E E IE lil li li lil lil li El IZ E El D21 El E11 Bl lil Bl El li lil li li li El F Bl El E li lil lE lE li Dil E23 E E11 lil E11 E231 El E4 F El lil El El El El Eli!! f102j , 4 Un - ' ' vw 'YY 'twat 5.9 ivnln' Q I i --'r vqfn. tv 1 ' Su! an The Class of '42 By MICHAEL HUDASKY Before this class of ours departs From out your halls so dear, We hail you, Lansford High School, With courage, love, and cheer. The years were short that we spent here, Fond memories will remain. The friendships formed within your halls, Dear L. H. S., were not in vain. As slowly now the portals close, Dear Class of '42, We, one and all Americans, Do pledge our faith in you. We will not flinch nor lose our faith, As towards his goal each strives, But trust in God Almighty, With hearts and souls and lives. f103fI wig G U: M, f is! fix Lg K I' QSQQDI' 'tum' ' IIGZQJ k!,' 1 wwf 2' U . hid if C 15EEEEEEEEEEEEEBBEEEEEEEEBREEZEEEEEEE lil . . . 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Ridge St. E E LANSFORD, PA' NEW MAHONING, PA. 5 E E E E1 5 , Compliments E IZ Compliments of Q E , E E of George s E Barloer Shop l.6I'1S'FOI'd Hotel We Specialize in Soft E PERSONALIZED E E ANDREW HLAVATY, PERMANENT WAVES E Q11 Prop For Expert Service E1 E ' Call 111 for Appointment E E E EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE I1041 G7 31ERIEmifllmlziriiiizglmmzmzmlrillzxmmmmcmmmxlfmrglggllgmggllillmmmmlgmlmrmfmWEEEfzfimimimmrilrmmmrgliizlilrgmiizfizzcirgrznlgliarmlimilziarmrmwE 50225325 H z J, 5 Q, '15Fcr '5Q- 'Tj 2 mile CD r- C ra E mm.--r-U F1 3' Pico Z NJ to -+- r-I Us Li' DU 3 oem mn.. 2 QCD 2 4 oo mwgfbfw- ,Q :bo :D :DO moo L21 EO-2 w5f 5 Z 5 Um c: rg me Fggcbcnc E Q' DZ'9'S'F'F D' ff-'D '11 8 OD, tb- 'U CD5 Fm Wagga CI Q: O E WELOOQHHSEZ HP- 323 E3 Ewa' M115 5mzw:eC:.g E 120532252 fi cfm QQ 252 5551 Hsbgwfm S Y fD ma NWSQ' Ga ga' FUQNJ QCD 2, Obzdgdcu mg Q 3 wsismiw Em sm zo, pw ow O GMES 93 5 fb I P-I ff' E g gtgozaggl UQ lg .ND Sim 3 Ffigmgg E w+SOgPUg'eEEgggE52I gag E53'g E f-1. 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Millionaire Millionaire Brimmer, George Mechanic Miner Bukowski, Alice Debutante Typist Burkhart, Robert Lawyer Game Warden Cappos, Helen Smithy Waitress Chabala, Paul Bum Hobo Chasarick, Frank General Yard-Bird Chasney, Rose Bookkeeper Typist Chruslicki, Walter Rugged Individual His Own Boss Chuckran, Robert Office Worker Hurried Clark, Thomas Trombonist One Mile Nearer Cooper, Charlotte Nurse Practical Davis, Lou Bookkeeper Irish Davis, Robert J. Soldier Sailor Delpero, Stephen College Student Engineer DeMarco, Marie Skater P. Roosevelt's Sec'y DeMichele, Armando Math Teacher Mechanic Dignazio, Carmela Teacher Gymnast Dolak, Stephen Pilot R. A. F. Pilot Dotsey, Joseph Lover Lover Druckenmiller, Thomas Mech. Engineer Professional Critic Dzubak, Helen Secretary Hairdresser Ellis, Lewis Typist Typist Fields, Pauline Secretary Housekeeper Fredericks, Howard Assessor Tax Collector Fritz, Doris Nurse Nurse Galuk, Betty Bookkeeper Model Gangaware, Lester Coast Guardsman Forest Ranger George, Jean Nurse Child Nurse Greenberger, Marvin Gri e, George PP Haberchak, Helen E. Hagadish, Joseph Hager, Charles Hanas, Jennet Hano, George Harvan, Claire Harvan, Joseph I-Ieffelfinger, William Heister, Beatrice Herbert, George Herring, Wayne Holmes, Elvira Holmes, Richard A Scientist Good Printer Nurse Orchestra Leader Millionaire Beautician Retired Pianist Coal Picker Journalist Settled Down Mechanic Teacher French Linguist Aviator Soap Box Orator An Editor Store Clerk Football Player Banker A Good One Minister Secretary Bootlegger President Acrobat Painter Preacher Engineer Undertaker f1071 Will Be In the U.S. Army Yard-Bird On Relief Chicken-Killer Just Little Me Engineer Nurse Tramp In the Hoosegow Clerk Untamed Slow Motion Dorie's HHPDY Typist Marine L. N. C. Mucker Housewife Football Coach Housewife R. C. A. F. Pilot Lover Doctor Efficient Sec'y Undertaker Housewife Tax Payer Useful Housekeeper Forester Home Nursing A Lawyer Barber Child Nurse Waterboy Billionaire Efficient Radio Engineer Air Hostess Miner Buck Private Happy Secretary In the Army Sinner Teacher Time Will Tell long, N 5: Ilene 'TWD' 'II.1Itfg-11 ei 5.9 I :i.l,L:r.:::, NHJ if B E?EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E Compliments O-I-O S E E of E In This Book 5 CLAUDE Taken BY E' E E E E X F '+ 5 5 fu' - I KREXTQN E Produce, and E E - E E r es E1 Groce I W. RIDGE STREET 5 E LANTSFORD, PA. LANSFORD, PA- E E E E E ' E E E E ' E 5 HOMOGENIZED MILK E IQ Compliments gy E IS E MODERNIZED MILK 3 5 Try It To-day! of 5 E I-IAZLE E E 5 MILK A ICE CREAM EAST PENN U E COMPANY 5 Q TRANSPORTATION 5 g 409 E. BROAD STREET LE Ei E E E TAMAQUA, PA. E 3 COMPANY E Phone 1000 E E E WEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEWR H1081 l'n .K M sn.: .ex A ' ' E, f it 121, 4 5 Q Q9 Ka'ia.,,r,' U 4 vi 1. 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Burgess Hrubovcak, Irene Stenographer Adagio Dancer Hudasky, Michael Hermit Hermit I-Iuseman, Jean Bookkeeper Bookkeeper Hydock, Anna Aeronautical Band Leader Engineer Imrisek, Joseph Aviator Aviator Jones, Doris Airline Hostess Stenographer Jones, Jeannetta Nurse Teacher Keister, Robert In Business Executive Kennedy, Arlene Nurse Beautician Kiripolsky, Elizabeth Nurse Taller Kocher, Laura Stenographer Stenographer Kolaya, Irene Stenographer Crooner Koltisko, Bernard Engineer Scientist Kosciolek, Helen Private Sec'y Old Maid Koshuta, Victor Soldier Draftee Kovach, Josephine Nurse Drafted Krajnak, Martha Working Working Kressly, Burris Sailor Bachelor Krutsick, Henrietta Nurse Seamstress Kressly, Jane Secretary House Maid Kuba, Anna Nurse Teacher Kubica, Agnes Married Nurse Kulhavy, Charles Machinist Carpenter Kusko, Edward Debonair Playboy Kutay, Florence Typist Typist Lapos, Andrew Pilot Mechanic Lesko, Mary Nurse Nurse Leidich, Anna Model Typist Lorah, Bessie Nurse Child Nurse Lukra, Margaret Beautician Beautician Maholick, Mildred Lady of Leisure Housewife Malik, John Air Mechanic Mechanic Mantz, Betty Debutante Typist Markovich, Peggy Nurse Hairdresser Maruschak, Rose Nurse Stenographer Matta, Bernard General General Melnick, George Hermit Bachelor Micolek, Genevieve Glamor Girl Typist Miller, Faye Pharmacist Dress Designer Mulka, Bertha Olexy, Evelyn Orach, Stephen Orsulak, Stephen Osilka, Michael Paullis, Doris Pavlik, Anastasia N. Y.'s wife Child Nurse Marine Orchestra Leader Sailor Nurse Private Sec'y I 109 R. C. Nurse Nurse Hep Cat Jitterbug Captain Housewife Typist J Will Be Dictator Beautician Poor, Poor Hermit Housekeeper Engineer Butcher Washington Bound Study Music Successful Housewife Married Dish Washer Typist Getting Older Married In the Army Nursing the Army Working Head of a Family Knitter Keeping House Navy Nurse Will be Married Soldier Tramp Governess Grease Ball Nursing Model Telephone Operator Beautician Nurse Handy Typist Married Housewife Buck Private Married Typist H8-PDY W. P. A.'s Wife Nurse Hula Expert Musician Deck Hand Wait to See Scrubbing Floors 4 nt :I 1' qgiwl f ' ,Q lucvagj 6,13 if R Q J i Y BUEEEIEEEEEEIEBIBIEEEEEEIEELEE E1BIEEEIEEEEEBMEEIELEEEEERJEEEEBIIEEEEJEEBJEBIIEH E L5 . E E Yanuzzl Acme Market R E D You Shopping at the El E Restaurant 0 Aim Market Q BAR and GRILLE 2-4 West Ridge Street E Best of LANSFORD, PA. E FOOD and COCKTAILS JOHN J. RIEBE, Gen. Mgr. E 5 E. Diamond Ave Sz Wyoming St. MARTIN MORRIS, Q Q HAZLETON, PA. Meat Dept. Mgr. E S E E E El E E E EEEEE EE EEEEEEE I . Compliments Freeman s Dairy of Best by Test Products Center Street l-lotel E E GEORGE HRUBOVCAK, E E LAWRENCE M. HENRY, Agt. Prop. E SUMMIT HILL, PA. 10 Center St. R LANSEORD, PA. R E E E E E E E E E Dr. l-l. R. Williamson l-laclfash BVOJfl1Sl'S E E. FO T PE IAM T MEATS, GROCERIES AND E E 627 Z FB Cd sts t GENERAL MERCHANDISE E E HS T03 T66 W We Sell Finest Quality E 5 TAMAQUA, PA. Meats only E E Health Spot Corrective Shoes E. Bertsch St- - Phone 250-R E Q Phone 139 LANSFORD, PA. 5 E E S R E Esther's Beauty Parlor Compliments E X 5 PERMANENT WAVING Of g E Zotos and Bonat Method Q ' El Q ALL FORMS OF Abraham s sl BEAUTY CULTURE 0 0 Phone 447 Tarlor and Furrler Sm West Ridge Street E LANSFORD, PA. LANSFORD, PA- Q E E EEEEEE E EEEIEE E EEE EEEE EEEETLEEEJEEEE EEEEEBEEEE I 110 J MH! A l QA, ul : rv H Y l9fl9ll lv' M, 4lC'99Qj . x1xt,:l '. 'L 1 . 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Debate - Journalism William Heffelfinger .................................................. Journalism Marvin Greenberger .............................. Oratory - Debate - Journalism Armando DeMichele .................................................... Football Thomas Druckenmiller .............. ...................... O ratory - Basketball Elvira Holmes ............................................. Oratory - Journalism Jean Rees ---- ..................................................... Drum Major John Turcmanovich ..................................... ..... J ournalism James Vugrin ...........................................,............. Football Burris Kressly ....................................................... Basketball Anna Hydock ........................................ Oratory - Band - Orchestra Marie DeMarco ..................................................... Journalism Anna Kuba ............................................... Journalism - Debate Stephen Delpero ............................ ............ .-............. F 0 otball Alfred Reese ........................................... -. ............ Color Guard Faye Miller ...,....................................................... J curnalism John Malik .......................... .................... F ootball - Basketball Robert Davis ........................................................... Debate Betty Galuk ........................................................ Journalism Edward Yanitsky .................................................... Basketball Mary Weyhenmeyer ..................................................... Singer Beatrice Heister ..................................................... Journalism Simon Horkowitz .................................... Debate - Band - Orchestra Jane Kocher ....................................................... Journalism Richard Holmes ........-.....,.......................... Oratory - Color Guard Howard Fredericks ..........................................-...... Journalism Massino Tecco -.. ......................................................- Football William Theodore ............................................. Band - Orchestra George Melnik ,...,,.,....,,,...,..,................. Football - Basketball Mgr. Robert Burkhart ................................................... .... 0 l'at01'y Helen Dzubak ................................................ ..... J Ournalism Charlotte Cooper .....................................-.. .... .---.------- B 8 Hd Robert Chuchran ...................................................... Football Thomas Clark .......................................... .....-............ B and Laura Skellchock ........................................... ......... 0 ratory Elvino Tecco ...........................................-.....-.. ...... F 00tba11 Florence Svetz ....................................................... Orchestra Claire Harvan ...................................................... Journalism Pauline Phillipovich .................................................... Oratory Bernard Koltisko ...................................................... 1- Band Jean Huseman -- ............................................. Band - Journalism Michael Sauka .......................................................- Football Joseph Dotsey .........................................................,, Band Irene Kolaya .......................-....-........................... Journalism Joseph Harvan ..............-......................................... Football Lou Davis .........................-.--.......-...-................. Journalism H1171 IIQUQEQ QPKQII 5 C x fi 11' ' ' A' Q- Q r 4 ny , 1 1 'xiii' K ,Ili 1 ww Y HEEEEIEEIEEEEIEglgllglillilfilillillillglilgllglillgglgllgglglglillil lglllillglililililglilglglgllglglgllglglglillglfkilalffl IZ V51 R FOR YOUR E E BUILDING NEEDS NESBITTS R lil Ei SCH I LBP A El LUMBER CO. CUT - RATE E9 - fSatisfaction Since 18891 Ei Ei E EVERYTHING 22 WEST RIDGE STREET E! El TO BUILD 5 Ei El R PHONE P A 5 TAMAQUA 265 E S S E S E REES E S I-IADESTY iii E! EIIQERJE HARDWARE CO. T A T I O N At The Hardware Lansford Ball Park PLUMBING WASHING and HEATING STOKERS LUBRIOATIONS INSPECTION STATION General Electric Appliances Ranges - Refrigerators - Radios E El Phone 570-R TAMAQUA, PA. El F2-fl 'SI El IEIEEJEE EEHEEIIEEIIEEEEJEEEEEEEEEEEEEmiililglillililligllilillillillillillillillilililliillil f118j lc-2:55 ew -1 '- r l a x if '.',-' , ,Y ,, 'W u'tav ' 1 pads., 1 lien, tv Q Nui un The Spirit of L. H. S. Outstanding among the many remarkable features of Lansford High School is the excellent spirit and loyalty of the student body to the school. The personalities of the individual students reflect this spirit, with no group more typical of it than the senior class. And thus, L. H. S. stands as a symbol, not alone of our school, but of the personalities of the Seniors. Basiago, Thomas May 29, 1923 L ikes to drive a car H ates to fix the car S aid to be bashful Blazek, Stephen December 26, 1923 L ikes ice cream H ates candy S aid to be a day dreamer Boyle, Robert E. September 11, 1923 Brimmer, George August 28, 1924 L ikes F. D. R. L ikes to daydream H ates work H ates to study S aid to be witty S aid to be a fiery redhead Bukowski, Alice April 16, 1924 Burkhart, Robert November 12, 1924 L ikes dancing L ikes fishing H ates conceited people H ates snags S aid to be a good skate S aid to be a nature lover Cappos, Helen February 4, 1925 Chaballa, Paul June 30, 1924 L ikes long nails L ikes girls H ates unpolished nails H ates women S aid to be polite S aid to be a flirt Chasarick, Frank April 18, 1924 Chasney, Rose December 8, 1924 L ikes Brenda 8: Cobina L ikes driving H ates the totalitarians H ates stuck-up fellows S aid to be a doodler S aid to be timid Chruslicki, Walter September 2, 1923 Chuckran, Robert July 28, 1924 L ikes to play an accordian L ikes milk shakes H ates women H ates whiskey S aid to be lots of fun S aid to be mechanically inclined Clark, Thomas October 1, 1924 Cooper, Charlotte June 15, 1924 L ikes blondes H ates brunettes S aid to be an aspiring T. Dorsey f119J L ikes wearing riding breeches H ates red with pink S aid to be always pleasant mfg 5 4 I i 155 gi VY tgflgll N'+:,, 192763 , g xlxtit , rn' Q, Q EEERREWEEEWWWWS cn S PFI 5 70 E S-I R Um E n-15:5 5 Ln E' E 98 5 -I E - E 0 A Z IE , R Rf -E - Elf? 5 E com E DRC 5 53 5 ZZ E G52 S E Q mg I1 X QI- E 2 2 E EEEEEEEEEEEEEWE WHERE? EEEEEE JOHN A- WARGQ PFOP- RYE AND VIENNA BREAD M West Patterson Street Wedding and BiTthday Cakes E1 E A Speclalty E M E1 GAS and OIL Also E QWASHING GREASING PIES - BUNS - DONUTS E X ' .5 E POLISHING Fresh Dally E E SIMQNIZING M. KOVALESKI an SONS E Q BATTERY SERVICE Phone 324M E E E E R E E E Q , Ballarfdne gg Comp11ments E 5 of E Beer and Ale g E EEEEEWWW EEEEEEBEE OI N DISTRIBUTOR 5 BROS. ANDREW WARGO 5 5 E SUMMIT HILL LANSFORD, PA. PA. E Phone 546 E E E E E E E N E MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEN I:120fI A ' ' 'I ! , l . ' o.'.:i ' ., , rr' eiw' fIf,1Z,',1g+ mga v:4t,:i'K. 'Il' WJ ki 6 The SpII'I'I' of L. H. S. Davis, Lou March 19, 1925 Davis, Robert December 9, 1924 L ikes Irishmen L ikes food H ates chewed finger nails H ates silence and quiet S aid to be short and dark S aid to be a good debater Delpero, Stephen November 9, 1923 DeMarco, Marie June 1, 1924 L ikes a blonde L ikes purple lipstick H ates to shave iexcept Sat. nitel H ates glasses S aid to be partial to blondes S aid to be a veritable flirt DeMichele, Armando September 4, 1923 Dignazio, Carmela. August 23, 1924 L ikes sports L ikes roses H ates picking coal H ates to be teased S aid to be a good sportsman S aid to be little-but oh my! Dolak, Stephen November 4, 1924 Dotsey, Joseph October 17, 1924 L ikes flying L ikes dancing H ates Nazis H ates bookkeeping S aid to studious S aid to be a good dancer Druckenmiller, Thomas July 1, 1924 Dzubak, Helen July 5, 1924 L ikes brunettes L ikes a tall blonde H ates interfering busy bodies H ates gossip S aid to be a playboy S aid to be quick tempered Ellis, Lewis November 3, 1925 Fields, Pauline March 11, 1924 L ikes beautiful girls with glasses L ikes jitterbugs H ates to make dates H ates growling people S aid to be a good typist S aid to be quiet Fredericks, Howard July 28, 1924 Fritz, Doris January 4, 1924 L ikes blondes L ikes Tommy Ryan's singing H ates red heads S aid to be journalistically inclined Galuk, Betty July 22, 1924 L ikes swimming H S ates English aid to be an efficient bookkeeper George, Jean October 10, 1924 L ikes Tyrone Power H ates dancing S aid to be a movie fan f121j H ates Carole Lombarde's voice S aid to be refined and dignified Gangaware, Lester June 8, 1924 L ikes blondes H ates wise guys S aid to be backward Greenberger, Marvin July 3, 1925 L ikes talking H ates women's hats S aid to be a genius A f 'K S5 l., its 11: T 695 gn 0,43 fa ' 'V 59 I eafgf' 'Kv?Qf t1t.' if 1 tl ,lf 'ti J 1 E 1 iEi'lQ?ifEE1jtBfltEEElt3fvIQZiK!ilEBilElliil3llZ1 IZl liliillillillglillilgllimliiElEIEIEIIEIIEIZIEXIEIYEWEITSINEZILEIEIKXQIEIEIZIEIIWWWIIW Q J' J A Q90 W 1, Ei e zcaie to Z e veservaizon o Z e E DQ IE 1 X g J L' li 67 Z. cg Z. E T82 OVW UT LU 1C OUT' Gi CTS 0149 1' E it All + B ' C II i X en own uslness o ege S X 920 HAMILTON STREET E ,, ALLENTOWN, PA. E E Make this school your choice, wherein preparation for Civil Service or Civilian War Service positions is made in the shortest E possible time consistent with thorough training, and at the E least possible expense. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE OUTLINING ALL COURSES Ei Ei 5 E Visit Us for Anything Radio . . . Sales or Service X IE Q 'RECORDS and RECORDERS S - HOME and AUTO RADIOS E Ei - SOUND SYSTEMS 5 TARLTON S Q E, Cor. E. Patterson :Sz Chestnut Sts. 5 IE Ei E LANSFORD'S COMPLETE RADIO STORE R S E if IEIEBHEIZ' T. L. DAVIS E E . . . . 5 E Tmmng-Plumbmg-I-Ieaimg-I-Iarolware 3 E1 E E LANSFORD, PENNA. E BEE ' IEE MEMIQEIZIEIEIEIEEEIEIEEEIEIEIEEEE lililil liil lil lifl llilli lii E, PAINTS, SPORTING GOODS, VARNISHES, AWNINGS E E Agents for MOTOR STOKER, 100W Automatic Heat E Using the Smaller Sizes of Coal lg Fi lil ul f1221 1 I 4 1-,K xl' Q' nf: rr 1 H, 4 , y ww' E 1 'F 'mei 'lfls-' . G ' 1 Q t 4 Y Qld E 5 Th S ' ' if e p I rut o L. H. S. Grippe, George February 1, 1924 Haberchak, Helen April 30, 1924 L ikes sleep L ikes Tamaqua H ates butt-iiends H ates prying people S aid to be a practical joker S aid to be noisy Hagadish, Joseph March 31, 1924 Hager, Charles March 4, 1924 L ikes girls L ikes work H ates the stuck-up ones H ates homework S aid to be blue S aid to be worried Hanas, Jennet February 7, 1925 Hano, George February 2, 1925 L ikes to read L ikes to flirt H ates school H ates wise guys S aid to be shy and timid S aid to be Radio minded Harvan, Claire January 6, 1925 Harvan, Joseph June 5, 1923 L ikes a mickey L ikes study periods H ates liver H ates classes S aid to conservative S aid to be bashful Heffelfinger William July 15, 1923 Heister, Beatrice March 1, 1925 L ikes anything in skirts L ikes Peck H ates nickname Bubbles H ates catty people S aid to be Mr. Wernert's assistant S aid to be a good acrobat Herbert, George March 30, 1924 Herring, Wayne August 20, 1923 L ikes a good band L ikes blondes H ates to leave it H ates braggers S aid to be quite a painter S aid to be a Romeo Holmes, Elvira Deflembel' 24. 1924 Holmes, Richard January 1, 1925 L ikes Star Dust L ikes night life H ates history H ates farming S aid to be ambitious S aid to be a handsome chap Horkowitz, Simon February 5, 1925 Hrubovack, Irene November 8, 1923 L ikes money L ikes jitterbugs H ates expenses H ates to be quiet S aid to be a coming trombonist S aid to be a beautician Hudasky, Michael September 29, 1924 I-Iuseman, Jean June 15, 1924 L ikes women L ikes fullback No. 74 H ates typewriters H ates grouches S aid to be an agile gymnast S aid to be an admirer of bones I 123 l 4, 1 x I i 4 1 -PA , ff rr lgflgll 0 ,Z uf: ,t liQJ7Qj A if 6,411 v ,I rn' it Q ximmaiei M ai 5:1 X E ia iii ia ia ai ia ia EB F ia ia in ia ia ' ai Q21 ia El F ia ia E . E E 2 ,Z I ia im in E E E 5:1 an ai 51 ia 51 EE F ia ia ia im ei E1 vga E ai ia E an iaigiiiam IEEE! lillilli E Dry Cleaning - Dyeing - Carpet Cleaning Q E El E E ...OUR SPECIALTIES,,. , 5 K 1 N G S EI 2 E g HAzLEToN, PENNA. g EEE EIEl Phone 111 - Lansford K El Ei X E El El E S E 52 5 5 GILES D. HELPS g S S H 5 rdwa re Compliments E Paints and Varnisnes of E Plumbing. Heating l I l and Roofing SHARPE S Q Let us help you plan your garden th' ' . . O t k f S d , E11 Fe?t5Ige11isiIand ESSSZHS Gaiiei N EWS 5 E Tools is most complete E gi Q ...and... E E AT LOWEST PRICES E m -- ai ALSO FISHING TACKLE 40 West Ridge Street E and LANSFORD, PA. EJ BASEBALL EQUIPMENT 1 Q -- Phone 737 5 201 East Bertsch Street E E LANSFORD, PA. X iw if EEJ E EE EIZEIEI EEEIZE E E EEEH E EEEEE EEEEE If 124 fl n' ' l'l FILA: nwmyv' ,Ax- i , ,,:,:t Jian- 1 ' ffm' 1' . sw . i ull.-0 inf 6 h ' ' i I-I S T e Spirit o L. L. . Hydock, Anna July 4, 1924 Imrisek, Joseph June L17, 1924 L ikes mechanical drawing L ikes airplanes H ates people bathed in perfume H ates English IV S aid to be a good musician S aid to be a tease Jones, Doris July 8 ,1924 Jones, Jeannetta March 7, 1924 L ikes fingernail polish L ikes art and music H ates long fingernails H ates inquisitive people S aid to be a note-writer S aid to be authoritative Keister, Robert August 31, 1924 Kennedy, Arlene .October 30, ,1924 L ikes typing class L ikes chewing gum H ates drinking H ates Coco Colas S aid to be a Casanova S aid to be happy and gay Kirpolsky, Elizabeth November 8, 1942 Kocher, Jane January 2, 1924 L ikes West Fell Street L ikes New York Yankees H ates too much homework H ates dodgers S aid to be a giggler S aid to be -always studying Koylaya, Irene November 25, 1924 Kolitska, Bernard February 20, 1925 L ikes tall, dark and handsome L ikes eating H ates beer H ates getting up S aid to be a crooner S aid to be a great scientist Kosciolek, Helen November 1, 1924 Koshuta, Victor November 28, 1924 L ikes sweets L ikes to ride H ates Summit Hill H ates to walk S aid to be always in Summit Hill S aid to be a great artist Kovach, Josephine March 23, 1924 Krajnak, Martha February 12, 1924 L ikes writing to pen pals L ikes chewing gum H ates reciting in class H ates soup S aid to be a letter fiend S aid to be cooperative Kressly, Burris September 17, 1924 Kressly, Jane July 21, 1923 L ikes Betty Grable L ikes to knit H ates open study periods H ates schoolwork S aid to be an admirer of Freshmen S aid to be fashion minded Krutsick, Henrietta June 17, 1924 Kuba, Anna July 27, 1924 L ikes romance L ikes vanilla choc. fudge ice cream H ates snobs H ates nothing S aid to be a Summit Hill fan S aid to be interested in Tamaqua f1251 R x K ' xv Y 1 - 1 ir.-X' :it + ' Y 114-zzlxtirl Q 5 S E 2 S Z0 E wggmmg E 20 Oo E Oilfwrcv 2 f:',qg.C 5 E EQEZCZ E CDL-algliz E Em R E. E 5 E UQ E E I,- 54 0 5 . 53? 5 C5 E EC Q 'il--I E E cf: ISS? E F'-'m fb E PI 5 L21 rn U' E Ho E :DDP E :H 'E E 70 E ITI E E mmmgig SEEE IEEE and X E CIVIL SERVICE COURSES BUILT FOR E -- YOUR OOMFORT 5 Q MAHANOY CITY, PA. AND E E Phone 555 ENTERTAINMENT g E BE E E J 0 E ' S Compliments of 5 B. 84 S. Q Q DAIRY PRODUCTS 2 gi X C A F E Pasteurized Milk - Light Cream E Ei Homogenized Milk X Heavy Cream ON Vitamin D Milk Cottage Cheese THE HIGHWAY Chocolate Milk - Cream Cheese E Butter Milk - Orange Drink E E COALDALE,PA. L. 0. BAIR, Prop. E E rin EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEBBmEEEEBBE EEEEEEEEM f1261 A ' ' 1393 is: 'rw still,-U ' U s'yc1, 0 ' 'q'r1l.,':n 1 ,'g,., .1 ww id an The Spirit of L. H. S. Kubica, Agnes April 17, 1924 Kulhavy, Charles November 22, 1924 L ikes East Fell Street L ikes all sports H ates answering questions H ates 8:45 A. M. S aid to be admirer of glamour S aid to be very studious Kusko, Edward October 15, 1924 Kutay, Florence October 20, 1924 L ikes pretty girls L ikes dark-haired boys H ates introducing H ates glasses S aid to be shy S aid to be tall and dark Lapos, Andrew December 27, 1924 Leidich, Ann January 23, 1924 L ikes pleasure L ikes rabbits H ates work H ates boys S aid to be oh, so carefree S aid to be quiet in P. O. D. Lesko, Mary November 29, 1925 Lorah, Bessie November 13, 1924 L ikes pleasure L ikes black hair H ates getting up in the morning H ates red hair S aid to be a dreamer S aid to be very nice Lukra, Margaret June 3, 1924 Maholic, Mildred August 8, 1924 L ikes movies L ikes dancing H ates gossip and loafing H ates cokes S aid to be coquettish S aid to a cradle snatcher Malik, John November 27, 1924 Mantz, Betty July 5, 1924 L ikes to have a girl L ikes Johnny H ates to date a girl H ates to wear a hat S aid to be a big flirt S aid to be in love Markovich, Peggy March 14, 1924 Maruschak, Rose August 22, 1923 L ikes dancing L ikes reading and hiking H ates waltzes H ates doing homework S aid to be a terrific gum-chewer S aid to be a gum-chewer Matta, Bernard February 12, 1925 Melnick, George January 28, 1925 L ikes everything L ikes girls in bathing suits H ates nothing H ates two-legged fish that can't S aid to be another gum-chewer swim S aid to be a good manager Micolek, Genevieve September 19, 1924 Miller, Faye September 28, 1924 L ikes Eddie L ikes ice cream H S H ates snobish girls S aid to be tiny l:1271 ates writing essays aid to be a good soda-mixer 4 4 1' -mr rr Q9fl9lf Mig. 49296 G' r a ,I '4 4 ,.n' 'bl QU! . 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Mulka, Bertha May 22, 1925 Olexy, Evelyn June 12, 1924 L ikes corny jokes L ikes a blonde H ates parking in cars H ates intruders S aid to be a Tom- boy S aid to be in love Orch, Stephen July 16, 1924 Orsulak, Stephen July 12, 1924 L ikes gym L ikes Margie H ates gabby girls H ates flirt! S aid to be boastful S aid to be fond of a Coaldale girl oeuke, Michael September 23, 1924 Paullis, Dvris June 20, 1924 L ikes ice cream L ikes hot dogs and Pepsi Cola H ates spinach H ates homework 5 aid to be cowboy type S aid to be a true friend Pavlik' Anastasia March 5, 1924 Pekarik, Margaret November 30, 1924 L ikes typing L ikes sports H ates boys H ates loafing S aid to be a careful typist S aid to be good b00kk9ePeI' Petr-ovichy Mary August 5, 1924 Phillipovich, Pauline December 7, 1924 L ikes hamburgers and cokes L ikes Alex H ates potato chip crunching H ates to be Called Shorty 5 aid to be clever S aid to be a good orator Pry, Laurene February 9, 1923 Rees, -76811 June 5, 1924 L ikes knitting L ikes Express man H ates School H ates school S aid to be fond of detention class S aid to be S0PhiStiCated Reese, Alfred November 13, 1924 Reichard, Robert August 15, 1924 L ikes driving the old Ford L ikes girls H ates tending the fires H ates work S aid to be popular S aid to be airplane lover Rendish, Michael August 7, 1924 Repik, Joseph October 16, 1924 L ikes chewing gum L ikes beer H ates seing someone else chew it H ates red heads S aid to be very shy S aid to be droll Robatta, Stephen December 31, 1923 Rokita, Margaret June 8, 1924 L ikes bowling L ikes music H ates homework H ates when it rains S aid to be an expert penman S aid to be an admirer of P. 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June 9, 1924 Sabol, Irene Mach 7, 1924 L ikes bowling L ikes chewing gum H ates spinach H ates snobs S aid to be a good meat man S aid to be gabby Sarabok, Stephen August 19, 1924 Sassaman, George May 3, 1924 L ikes shooting pool L ikes Rosalind Russell H ates to study H ates study periods S aid to be chunky S aid to be very religious Sauka, Michael January 22, 1923 Seaman, Anna September 1, 1924 L ikes Humphrey Bogart L ikes jazz music H ates to go to school H ates snobs S aid to be a powerful athlete S aid to be jolly Shears, Jerry July 27, 1924 Sibbach, Helen November 2, 1924 L ikes sleeping L ikes to fiirt H ates getting up H ates You made Me Love You S aid to be a bashful beau S aid to be golden voiced Skellcock, Laura May 11, 1924 Smith, Avril May 27, 1924 L ikes to sew L ikes cherry pie H ates Coco Cola H ates long dresses S aid to be a cheerful cheerleader S aid to be a talented essayist Sniscak, Leonard July 18, 1924 Sniscak, Bill April 11, 1924 L ikes Betty Grable L ikes all kinds of music H ates Toscanini H ates noisy radios S aid to be a dependable treasurer S aid to be a French whiz Steber, Margaret August 9, 1924 Svetz, Florence June 21, 1924 L ikes walking L ikes driving H ates conceited boys H ates walking S aid to be an attractive brunette S aid to be a chauffeur Swider, John November 30, 1923 Szuminski, Raymond May 13, 1923 L ikes music L ikes gymnastics H ates homework H ates to leave school S aid to be lackadaisical S aid to be a terrific tumbler Tecco, Elvino November 30, 1923 Tecco Massino November 25, 1924 L ikes sleeping H ates shaving S aid to be secretly studious L ikes Humphrey Bogart H ates to study S aid to be a powerful husky f1311 - ' :, 'Taken 33- - fi' 1624 Q , ef C r c Ke,t 1 mix ng ,fr 1 weld 5 6 QIEJIEEIEElElE11IElilIX!EllilElIEEElQ1lillilElQllilgilillilglliliilillililliiimlilililillillillilEIIEIEIIZJEEIZIEI lililillilgl El 5 . 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'J' Last Will and Testament Class of l942 We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-two, of the Lansford High School, of the Borough of Lansford, Carbon County, State of Pennsylvania, feeling the encroachment of senility and fearing the immediate banishment from these spacious halls of learning upon reaching such a state, do wish, while we are still in possession of our Wit and wisdom to make and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, realizing that never has a class been more able and capable of so performing this act. 1. We humbly petition our executors, the Board of Education of the Lansford School District, to see that we are interred with all the pomp and ceremony we so rightly deserve, inasmuch as the spectac- ular contributions we have given during our years of service demand such consideration. II. To the faculty from whom we have endured so much, we bequeath our inexhaustible patience, our ability to bear up under pon- derous assignments, Vermillion letters, and reproachful glances. III. To our subservient admirers, the underclassmen, we bequeath our clear perception, athletic dexterity, and executive ability in which at the present time they are deficient due to their inability to cope with more mature situations. To the Class of '43, we especially bequeath our seats in chapel and detention. IV. We as individuals bequeath the following to our less fortunate schoolmates : 1. Bobby Burkhart bequeaths his energy to Jimmy Miller. 2 Marvin Greenberger leaves his ability to excel in all lines to anyone who can keep up with him. . Tom Druckenmiller wills his smooth way to Bobby Smith. . Doris Jones bequeaths her cheerleading technique to Betty Petrash. . Marie DeMarco leaves her j ive-lingo to Ann Kocher. . Butch Rybnikar wills his vastness to Paul Kuba. . Irene H.urbovcak bequeaths her rugcutting to Marie Gabriel. . Robert Davis leaves his craziness to Dugan McCall. Jean Huseman wills her drum major swing to Josephine Botek. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Jean Rees bequeaths her war efforts to Jean Kerstetter. 11 Robert Keister leaves his executive ability to Edward Kressly. 12 Beatie Heister wills her gymnastic ability to Helen Scrbacic. 13 J iggs Watkins bequeaths his way with the women to Freddie Yasenik. 14 Chubby Chaballa leaves his flirting tactics to Jim Radcliffe. 15. Jenny Micolek wills her infatuations to Helen Moravek. Q 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 . . Mando DeMichele bequeaths his football leadership to Alex Ferretti. . Anna Hydock leaves her musical sax to Bob Balliet. . Iggy Szuminski wills his gymnastic ability to Armand Early. . Dede West bequeaths her charm and poise to Helen Mormon. . Jerry Shears leaves his shyness to Abbie Mikoslovik. . Bob Chuchran wills his forwardness to Sydney Cohen. . Mary Lesko bequeaths her gossiping to Dora Cicozzi. . Bucky Brimmer leaves his technicolor asset to Tom Evans. . Jim Vugrin wills his grass eating to Mexie Serina. 25. Alice Bukowski bequeaths her letters to Elaine Lutz. I1351 x ' ' k' Wsui Vixen N- -f-331' afar' 'Um' '1 GJ 1' 1' 4,-X' if ' ,K rg' L . G EES S E Ei E E S 5 E E E E B 5 5 , E S 'Iii 2 sfk Q14 W' E E E 5 E E E E E E E 5 E4 E 5 E E E E EEE EEEE EERE EEEEEEE EEEEEEE E E 2 E E E E Q E E Complnmenfs X X Ei N E 12 E3 E 2 of E IIEBBEWE EEEEE El El Ei B E E E Q E S E Q E E C 5 E E X E X EH 2 Q E E Q E 5 :za bg 2 fi E EE E1 Ei Q E! Ei Ei 2 S E E zz Ei EEUU B 53 E 'E E FB E3 EB F E E E1 EE EE EB E Ei EB E C E I C E FI! E! E! E3 5 C H I H I E I E E3 F II E Il Cl Cl C EJ Ei E1 EJ EH Ei Q E9 511 3 IQEQEJEJ f136fI u 'f ' Us 'Q ' 4' 1539 E '::.::l'f. I was t ' ' 1 JxxI.,,w,+ v wish. tx WJ - is! an Last Will and Testament Class Oi I942 K Continued J Steve Dolak leaves his bluffing technique to Bambi Ardos. Betty Galuk wills her possessiveness to Anne Hlavaty. Tom Clark bequeaths his bench in S. H. park to John Jones. Helen Dzubak leaves her blondness to Ann Balas. George Sassaman wills his love affair to Benny Williams. John Malik bequeaths his gentle manners to George Roxandish. Anna Kuba leaves her knowledge of history to Larry Dunkelberger. Steve Orsulak wills his accordion talent to Joe Koltiska. Irene Kolaya leaves her gift of gab to Metro Kokalic. . Burris Kressly leaves his Wild Irish Rose to Georgie Boyle. . Claire Harvan bequeaths her shorthand ability to Rose Petrucci. Leonard Sniscak wills his slimness to Joe Pondash. 26 27 28 29 30 31. 32. 33. 34. 35 36 37. 38. Mary Williams leaves her quick temper to Ruth Bengston. 39. Michael Hudasky bequeaths his hermit caves to Donkey Miller. 40 Carmela Dignazio wills her rank in class to Joseph Horvath. 41 Al Reese leaves his pessimism to Jack Griffith. 42 Laurene Pry bequeaths her place in detention to Joe Kasprzak. 43 Bones Delpero Wills his blonde to her mother. 44 Avril Smith wills her early to bed motto to Dottie Reese. 45 Wm. Sniscak leaves his French knowledge to Tom Jenkins. 46 Evelyn Olexy bequeaths her fondness for blondes to M. M. McCall. 47 George Grippe wills his Superman physique to Joe Smyrl. 48. Skipper Cappos leaves her cradle snatching to Marion Morgans. 49 ' 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 . Mildred Maholick bequeaths her hair bobbing to Marie Gazo. . Joe Imrisek wills his pesting technique to Jackie Valent. Elvira Holmes leaves her aggressiveness to Alice Bittner. Richard Holmes bequeaths his colorguardship to Wilbur Williams. Faye Miller wills her poetic ability to Vilma Gerbenich. Rose Maruschak leaves her dignity to Alma Vana. Peanuts Yanisky bequeaths his basketball technique to Louis Nesley. Helen Sibbach wills her vocal talent to Beth Davis. Frank Chasarick leaves his hard luck to Tooners Yanchura. William Theodore bequeaths his ivory touch to La Verne Evans. 59. Laura Skellchock wills her oratory talent to Barbara Cunningham. 60. Mike Sauka wills his football ability to all the 7th grades. Finally, we in good faith, designate the Board of Education as the Executors of this, our Last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS THEREOF, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Two have to this, our Last Will and Testament subscribed our names and affixed our seals, this 11th day of June, 1942. u THE CLASS OF 1942, L. H. S. QSEALJ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set Our hands and seals this 11th day of June, 1942. . . MARIE DE MARCO QSEALJ DORIS JONES 4sEALy ROBERT DAVIS CSEALJ TOM DRUCKENMILLER QSEALJ I 137 1 J 231 9 4 4 Q ,an L A E 'Y '1 f lat 4' 4 fa: ff x . .-..-AA ,,, al - -1.4, 1 144 1-' 444 if K+! IEE El Ei E9 Lil E4 El EB E4 SlmmrsilrmlmmlmmmzlmrxfzarxurzranilzzlzrzlmifrfiiommrmmmmngmmcammmmmlmmmrmmmmmmmrmxlrmmmM1121 rmxlmmrmixmfzrmmznmrgfmxfiriwrgmmnmmm5 E rm Q QQ rg 0 gp 2 +- E .LT 'S Q CD E 'S I rg N4 P3 'U Q 'J' fgl o Q 3 3 D 131 Z CD Q C D E D, ' M Q E 2 C71 PU 5 SD E U 3 5 '-' 5 lt - Q G Ea .3 Q, 0 'U C gi jr cm C I-I 0 E ' - QF 5 2 up . 5.11 OJ ' i I Egg 01 O 5 E I3 E CIQ E in ,U. E E 5 C E r-4' W 5 Emrgxlmwlmmlmmlmmmmmmmmmlmmwmmummmfmalxnimcgnmanmizmiufzyfkmnxammmlmlmm 121ringmmxxwmggmmwmmswwgmxmmmwmxlxmzxwiin EJ Ei iii E4 E1 E4 E4 E4 EZ E! E Ei F E11 E11 IE lil lil CQ E E Bl El El IZ! E9 IE Ei E81 El E E EI EE F E El E1 EI E EZ! IE IE E11 El E E11 LE E11 D3 lil E El IE lil IS IE E 23 f1381 Qld l .., . ' l !' QSM me :cg . uf'n'l 's' 1 Sul un Patrons M1'. and Mrs. J. Kelly Mr. Harold B. West Mr. William Morris Mrs. Stanley Druckenmiller Miss Arlene Moser Miss Ida E. Wynn Miss Sallie Mulhearn Miss Sarah Morgan Miss Maude Bacon Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Morrette Miss Jean Griffith Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Richards Millen Barber Shop Mrs. Helen Keister Mr. C. B. Rutter Mr. Ben Weston Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Barr Mr. Dan C. West Mr. and Mrs. Al. Gorman Mr. Nate Pollock Miss Betty Weaver Mr. Roy Sassaman Mr. Russell Caldwell Mr. Howard Pforr Mr. Robert Bacon fJr.J Mrs. B. M. Arthur Mr. Francis Dolan Mr. Frank D. Lewellyn, Esq. Miss Lotta I. Davies Miss Jean Lesher f139l Miss Anne Reichelderfer Dr. Robert Kistler Dr. Michael Dobosh Mr. Sam Boyle Mr. Daniel Leonard Mr. Russell O. Fessler Mr. Harold M. Katz Mr. Thomas Shinton Dr. Wm. R. Bonner Miss Helen Barret Mr. Harry Maurer Mr. T. Whildin Tony the Tailor Mr. John Dobosh, Esq. Mr. Ralph S. Richards Mr. Hugh Boyle Mr. Michael Pohlod Miss Louise Jeffreys Miss Alice Boyle Rev. and Mrs. Leighton Palmer Dr. John Breslin Miss Catherine D. Maloy Miss Mary O. Shutack Miss Kathryn Kupres Mr. Joseph Babinetz Mr. Anthony Lisicky Mrs. George W. Sassaman Mrs. Thomas J. Hall Mr. Elmer Holmes Mr. Walter T. 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The Motto of our Class, Excelsior, we bravely cry. As on we go, we all do strive to keep ailame, Oh Alma Mater dear, within our hearts thy cherished name. -MICHAEL RENDISH, '42, I 141 1 E E3 E! rw U-A D5 I0 L4 E E 2? EEEBEERBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 5 Q E E W E E E E E U Q E E PII E 5 '- E 3? O 5 Z m O E Q , , m 3 lg f',,'at'iA: , -I-I E l x an H' ,Y 0 o Tl. 12 I 's as -+5 ' E x Yfzfiigl 70 3 5 .gqq-, CJ fD I2 - E CP 3 E E 2 E , E VN E E E E E E E I 5 WEEE EEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEMMMEE EERE EEEEEEEEEEEE mg K ,gm -iffy.: mg Jtc!'.,v,s v vid N, is ' if 6 jiif Q . v -nr :rf 4 ff' i jiiyx 7+ ' 12:- f, -i , . ga e ' g et N ' T' Y- fl ef' f'Zf -Y'-:L ,sf- ? x?Lg Z is Z gy i - ,,f- 4 2 W QQ You've just finished reading the 1942 Panther. We honestly hope you enjoyed it, for we Wrote it for you. Confidentially, the work we did on it was really loads of fung so we had a good time, too. And please don't forget to dust The Panther , off, every now and then, and brush up on your school day memories. Well, this is the endg so we'll have to leave you. So Long, Everybody! 5 143 1 v i Q 2 55 i Pi we 5 E 2 QE 5 5 a M .,
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